Madagascar Jasmine Plant - Stephanotis - Bridal Wreath

Madagascar Jasmine Plant - Stephanotis - Bridal Wreath

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Feature: Very fragrant

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Very fragrant
The Madagascar jasmine also known as Bridal Wreath is the most well known of about 13 species of the genus Stephanotis
The temperature should be moderate 60-85F
Easy to grow
The plant you will receive is similar to the one pictured, growing in a 5" pot

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The Madagascar jasmine also known as Bridal Wreath is the most well known of about 13 species of the genus Stephanotis. Most representatives originate on Madagascar. The genus name Stephanotis has Greek origin, made up of two words; stephonos meaning crown and otos which is ear; a 'crown of ears' which it faintly resembles with the flower trumpet as a meatus surrounded by five "ears."

The Madagascar jasmine is widely cultivated for its lasting waxy white flowers and intense fragrance. The scent is strongly reminiscent of the true jasmine, Jasminum officinale, hence the common name. The Madagascar Jasmine thrives with bright but indirect lighting. A bright North or East window is perfect,or any indirect light window. Also, try to provide some humidity as this plant will do better then although this is not critical for the plant's survival. The Madagascar jasmine is a vine with twining growth habit so you need to provide a support for it. One important point to remember is to not move the plant when in bloom, not even twist it around in the window as then the buds may fall.

The flowers are oftened used in Wedding Bouquets

Temperature
The temperature should be moderate 60-85F (16-28C), preferable at the cooler end during the rest period. Even watering throughout the growth season, March - September, especially if your plant is in bud or bloom. Keep somewhat on the dry side during the rest period.

Feeding
Feed with a fertilizer suitable for tropical plants during growing season. I use a 20-20-20 fertilizer with excellent result.

Winter rest
Please note that if you want lots of flowers you need to give your Stephanotis a rest period during the winter months, October -February. Some of the longer, tender shoots might wither down during this time which is normal. The plant you will receive is similar to the one pictured, growing in a 5" pot. Twining around a 10" hoop.



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