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Jasmine - Asiatic Minima

Jasmine - Asiatic Minima

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SKU: JAS-006

Includes: 1 plant in a quart pot

Planting Information

  • Depth:

    Pre-Potted; level with soil line.

  • Proximity:

    3 ft.

  • Planting Season:

    Spring to Summer

  • Bloom Season:

    Spring to Late Summer

  • Water Qty:

    Moderate

  • Sunlight Quantity:

    Full sun to partial sun

  • Zones:

    Zones 7-11

  • Benefits:

    Highly fragrant flowers through summer. Can be grown as shrubby groundcover or vine.

Description

Jasmine Asiatic Minima (Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Minima') is one of the most rugged and versatile evergreen groundcovers available for southern landscapes. While it shares the "Jasmine" name with its fragrant cousins like 'Belle of India,' this plant is prized less for its flowers and more for its ability to create a dense, weed-suppressing "carpet" of foliage.

Known for its extreme durability, Minima forms a thick mat of small, leathery, dark green leaves that can withstand heat, drought, and even light foot traffic. It is a designer favorite for areas where turf grass struggles, such as deep shade under tree canopies or on steep slopes where erosion control is needed. While it is technically a vine, the 'Minima' cultivar is bred to stay low to the ground rather than climbing aggressively, maintaining a tidy, professional look with minimal effort.

Quick Facts:

  • Foliage: Small, glossy, oval leaves that emerge with a bronze tint before maturing to a deep, lustrous green.

  • Flower: Produces tiny, pinwheel-shaped creamy-yellow flowers in late spring. Note: This variety is shy to bloom and is primarily grown for its dense foliage blanket.

  • Light: Exceptionally adaptable. It thrives in everything from Full Sun to Shade, making it the perfect "problem solver" for varied light conditions.

  • Growth Habit: A spreading groundcover that stays 6–12 inches tall but can spread indefinitely via runners.

  • Hardiness: USDA Zones 7–11. It is significantly more cold-hardy than many tropical jasmines.

  • Landscape Use: Best used as a lawn substitute, a weed-blocking border, or cascading over the edges of retaining walls and containers.

Pro Tip: To maintain a manicured, "carpet-like" appearance, many gardeners mow their Asiatic Jasmine once a year in early spring. Setting your mower to its highest setting (about 4 inches) removes any leggy growth and encourages a fresh, uniform flush of new leaves.

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