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Sep 11, 2014 10:59 PM CST
Name: Fiat
Modesto -The Central Valley of (Zone 9b)
JB, Thank you for showing your lovely stars. I think I am pretty sure confed and star are same kind of jasmine (actually they are not real jasmine), only have they different flowers just like you stated and maybe a bit different in their leaf shape (my findings from looking pictures all over internet). I have no preference in their looking, but do mind any fragrance difference, e.g., like Lin mentioned, but seems to be conflict with yours.. Confused Confused

Thank you, Lin & JB for sharing your Star experience!!

Oh Cinta, Thank you for your thought. I have seen some posters here showing pic of big pots (at least in the pic they look big) growing different plants in them, but they are all baby plants (buds). I am just thinking about growing star or confed into one like JB's (maybe a bit bigger). (What size is that white pot? Pls tell, JB.) Never thought about "growing something at the bottom of jasmine"? Can't imagine such a setup of group pots. Will it need a super big pot for multi matured plants? Any example, photo?

Oh how I want to be a seasoned, sophisticated, and highly knowledgeable grower like you guys! But I am not, just a beginner. So bear with me if you will.

I am set to get one jasmine (hope a confed, but will take a star in 1-gal pot) from local HD this weekend (will be 100 F). Sure there will be many questions/problems after that, but I am counting on you guys for help. I know I shall not be afraid.

Thanks
If a plant looks good, smells good, don't eat it, grow it!
Fiat

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