Gelsemium sempervirens is a fast-growing climber, renowned for its abundant flowering. Its small, golden-yellow trumpets offer a delicate fragrance reminiscent of jasmine.
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Characteristics of Gelsemium sempervirens :
Gelsemium sempervirens, native to the Carolinas in the United States, is best known for its use in homeopathy. This highly decorative perennial is characterised by its rapid growth and voluble stems that can reach up to 3 metres in height and width at maturity. Its shiny green, aromatic evergreen foliage is made up of thick, lanceolate leaves, adding to its visual appeal.
How to use Gelsemium sempervirens ?
This superb liana will bloom vigorously on arbours, trellises and balcony railings, providing an effective and deliciously fragrant natural screen. To prolong flowering, you can combine it with passionflower, which will take over when the Gelsemium stops flowering.
What advice do you have for growing Gelsemium sempervirens successfully?
Gelsemium is hardy down to -5°C . In mild climates, plant it in the ground; elsewhere, opt for a pot that you can bring inside if it gets cold. Choose a semi-shaded to shady spot in warmer regions, with light, fertile, well-drained soil. Maintain constant humidity by mulching and watering regularly to encourage growth and flowering.