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Climber with dark green leaves, all year. Medium size bunches of small white flowers (each about 1cm across 5 petals with a yellow centre). Flowers May to October. Bought from a garden centre years ago and now would like to get another but cant recal the name! Thanks.

2006-10-13 21:13:39 · 12 answers · asked by chaseabettereuphoria 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

12 answers

sonds like potato vine which has no scent.(solanum)if scented and leaves are very glossy then it could be trachylospernum jasminoides

2006-10-13 21:54:27 · answer #1 · answered by Daz 1 · 1 0

You have not mentioned that the vine is perfumed so would not say that this is a species of Jasmine, asJasmine is well know for its strong sweet scent and has small pink buds fading as the flower opens, also it doesnt have a yellow centre. I
If there is no scent then its more likely to be a variety of Solium jasminoides, as you say it has a yellow centre its probably Solium jasminoides" album".
I would advise you to take a specimen of the plant to your Garden Centre, someone there will be able to identify it for you .
There is a species of Clematis also that is evergreen, but very unlike it is that as its flowers are a lot larger than one 1cm and more petals

2006-10-13 23:42:37 · answer #2 · answered by tassie 3 · 0 0

Sounds like Jasmine but you can take a piece to your garden centre and ask them. Or you could take a cutting from the one you have, they will advise you on how to do this also.

2006-10-13 21:24:06 · answer #3 · answered by chickadee 4 · 0 0

Take cuttings, strip lower leaves, put in clear container of water to see if it will root. 1 - 2 weeks.

Take cuttings, strip lower leaves, dip in Rootone, and pot in light soil (or soilless soil like sphagnum moss) place pot in zip type plastic bag. When you see new growth you have roots and can remove the plastic bag.

Not enough info to guess what the vine is, but by propagating you will have more. Good luck

2006-10-14 00:40:43 · answer #4 · answered by reynwater 7 · 0 0

As the other person said it sounds like Jasmine but could also be clemetis. If it has leaves that look quite like ivy leaves it is probably Jasmine. But I am sure if you go to a good nursery they will be able to advise you.

2006-10-13 21:55:04 · answer #5 · answered by cassie s 2 · 0 0

Take a piece of it to the garden centre and explaine to them.

2006-10-13 21:23:58 · answer #6 · answered by kate 4 · 1 0

Take a small piece of the plant tback to the garden center and ask the experts there what it is. Then buy a new one.

2006-10-13 21:18:29 · answer #7 · answered by honey lugs 3 · 1 0

it incredibly is a eye-catching plant! My first wager became that it incredibly is with regard to the hoya plant. i comprehend a hoya plant is a vine, however the form of the leaves in the present day jogged my memory of a hoya plant. it may be available. in line with risk you are able to take your plant to a gardening midsection on your section and notice in the event that they might comprehend. in case you come across out let us know. solid success.

2016-12-13 07:59:00 · answer #8 · answered by zell 4 · 0 0

Sounds like chinese Jasmine trachleospermum jasminoides.

If you cut the stem does white sap come out??

2006-10-13 23:56:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As many other people said it is probably jasmine. To confirm this smell it when it blooms, if it is jasmine then it will be extremely fragrant

2006-10-14 02:58:12 · answer #10 · answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6 · 0 0

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