Horseshoe said:I love the perfume of Confederate Jasmine!
I wonder if the two can be grown together, intermixed/vined (Confederate Jasmine and Sweet Autumn). Then you get the early flowers and fragrance of the jasmine followed with the flowers/fragrance of Sweet Autumn in late summer/early fall.
Just thinking out loud, trying to get more bang for the buck! Guess I should follow my suggestions and let ya'll know how it turned out.
Shoe
Horseshoe said:I love the perfume of Confederate Jasmine!
I wonder if the two can be grown together, intermixed/vined (Confederate Jasmine and Sweet Autumn). Then you get the early flowers and fragrance of the jasmine followed with the flowers/fragrance of Sweet Autumn in late summer/early fall.
Just thinking out loud, trying to get more bang for the buck! Guess I should follow my suggestions and let ya'll know how it turned out.
Shoe
Horseshoe said:Hmm...well, if not Confederate Jasmine maybe substitute with Carolina jasmine (or "jessamine) for the earlier flowering, eh?
Carolina Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens)
Shoe