Scientific name Plumbago from the family Plumbaginaceae comes from the plumbum, meaning Latin bullet. It was thought to be good for lead poisoning. The motherland is south of Cape region in South Africa and east.
Blue jasmine develops as medium bush. It can be up to 3m long. Branches can not stand upright. The envelope has no gripping properties. It rises on the basis of places. Branches are susceptible to freezing cold. Because of this, the elderly branches often leave their young branches in place. This is not a problem because of the rapid development. It is fully compatible with the Mediterranean climate. In places where summer temperatures are too strong, noon or nearer sun develops in places where the sun does not. In other places the full day sun will not hurt at all. It can dry completely over the ground in frosts more severe than -4C in winter. The bottom of the earth rises to -12 ° C and begins to re-branch rapidly in the spring. If the lambs in winter do not see much damage, they will start to bloom early in the winter.
If you stand in the garden, you do not choose soil. It even develops smoothly even on heavy clay soil. If you are going to grow in the pot, it is better to mix natural land (humus black soil) and some gear sand. Apparently the blue jasmine loves cool earth. The ready-made sachet soil is not suitable for hot countries. In the winter, the roots can not protect from the cold. Leaf creams or chestnut fertilizer are very good as fertilizer.
The arid summer is suitable for the regions that live in, but it is still watery between spring and autumn. Flowering on this count will be continuous.
Reproduction: The blue jasmine is radically separated and separated by the separation of the strong ones from the bottom shoots. It has the property of proliferation by developing continuous shoots under the soil. You can duplicate them at the end of winter. In the summer months, newly completed mature branches can be rooted in the gear sand. It can also be propagated with seed. Seeds should be planted at the beginning of spring. It should not be too late (blue jasmine seeds may not germinate in hotter temperatures).
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