Apocynaceae
Trachelospermum jasminoides
Turn any wall, fence, or entrance into a living perfume garden. Star Jasmine climbs fast, stays green year-round, and rewards you with waves of intensely fragrant white blooms. Ideal for trellises and pergolas, it creates privacy without sacrificing beauty—an outdoor best-seller for homes, cafés, and business entrances.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine
Botanical Name: Trachelospermum jasminoides
Arabic Name: ياسمين متسلق
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural
Plant Country: Turkey
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Genus: Trachelospermum
Species: T. jasminoides
3. Origin & Distribution
Star Jasmine is native to East and Southeast Asia, including China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. It has been widely introduced and naturalized in Mediterranean climates and warm temperate regions globally, including Turkey and the Southern United States.
4. Visual Characteristics
It is a woody, evergreen perennial climber. The foliage consists of dark green, glossy, leathery leaves that are oval-shaped. In late spring and summer, it produces clusters of star-shaped, five-petaled white flowers that are highly fragrant, often described as having a sweet, nutmeg-like scent.
5. Size & Dimensions
As a vigorous climber, it can reach heights of 3 to 9 meters (10 to 30 feet) when provided with support. It can also be grown as a spreading groundcover, reaching about 30 to 60 centimeters (1 to 2 feet) in height with a wide spread.
6. Light Requirements
Thrives in full sun to partial shade. While it can grow in shadier spots, full sun exposure is necessary for the most profuse flowering.
7. Watering Needs
Requires moderate watering. It needs regular watering during its first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Once established, it is relatively drought-tolerant but performs best with consistent moisture during hot summer months.
8. Soil & Potting
Prefers well-draining, fertile, loamy soil. It is adaptable to various soil types, including slightly acidic to slightly alkaline pH levels. If grown in pots, ensure the container has excellent drainage holes and use a high-quality potting mix.
9. Temperature & Humidity
It is hardy in USDA zones 8 through 10. It prefers warm climates but can tolerate occasional light frosts. It thrives in moderate to high humidity but is adaptable to drier air if the roots are kept moist.
10. Fertilization
Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring before new growth begins. An additional light feeding in mid-summer can help sustain growth and late-season blooms.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Low maintenance. Care primarily involves pruning to maintain the desired shape or to control its size, which should be done immediately after the flowering period. It requires a trellis, fence, or wire support to climb.
12. Growth & Propagation
Features a moderate to fast growth rate once established. Propagation is most successful via semi-hardwood cuttings taken in the summer or by layering low-growing stems.
13. Common Problems
Generally pest-resistant, but may occasionally be affected by scale insects, mealybugs, or spider mites. Overwatering or poorly draining soil can lead to root rot.
14. Benefits & Uses
Highly valued for its intense fragrance and ornamental beauty. Used as a privacy screen on fences, a decorative climber for pergolas and pillars, or a lush groundcover. It also attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Trachelospermum jasminoides is generally considered non-toxic to humans, dogs, and cats. However, like many members of the Apocynaceae family, it contains a milky sap that may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals if handled frequently.
Trachelospermum jasminoides
Turn any wall, fence, or entrance into a living perfume garden. Star Jasmine climbs fast, stays green year-round, and rewards you with waves of intensely fragrant white blooms. Ideal for trellises and pergolas, it creates privacy without sacrificing beauty—an outdoor best-seller for homes, cafés, and business entrances.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine
Botanical Name: Trachelospermum jasminoides
Arabic Name: ياسمين متسلق
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural
Plant Country: Turkey
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Genus: Trachelospermum
Species: T. jasminoides
3. Origin & Distribution
Star Jasmine is native to East and Southeast Asia, including China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. It has been widely introduced and naturalized in Mediterranean climates and warm temperate regions globally, including Turkey and the Southern United States.
4. Visual Characteristics
It is a woody, evergreen perennial climber. The foliage consists of dark green, glossy, leathery leaves that are oval-shaped. In late spring and summer, it produces clusters of star-shaped, five-petaled white flowers that are highly fragrant, often described as having a sweet, nutmeg-like scent.
5. Size & Dimensions
As a vigorous climber, it can reach heights of 3 to 9 meters (10 to 30 feet) when provided with support. It can also be grown as a spreading groundcover, reaching about 30 to 60 centimeters (1 to 2 feet) in height with a wide spread.
6. Light Requirements
Thrives in full sun to partial shade. While it can grow in shadier spots, full sun exposure is necessary for the most profuse flowering.
7. Watering Needs
Requires moderate watering. It needs regular watering during its first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Once established, it is relatively drought-tolerant but performs best with consistent moisture during hot summer months.
8. Soil & Potting
Prefers well-draining, fertile, loamy soil. It is adaptable to various soil types, including slightly acidic to slightly alkaline pH levels. If grown in pots, ensure the container has excellent drainage holes and use a high-quality potting mix.
9. Temperature & Humidity
It is hardy in USDA zones 8 through 10. It prefers warm climates but can tolerate occasional light frosts. It thrives in moderate to high humidity but is adaptable to drier air if the roots are kept moist.
10. Fertilization
Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring before new growth begins. An additional light feeding in mid-summer can help sustain growth and late-season blooms.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Low maintenance. Care primarily involves pruning to maintain the desired shape or to control its size, which should be done immediately after the flowering period. It requires a trellis, fence, or wire support to climb.
12. Growth & Propagation
Features a moderate to fast growth rate once established. Propagation is most successful via semi-hardwood cuttings taken in the summer or by layering low-growing stems.
13. Common Problems
Generally pest-resistant, but may occasionally be affected by scale insects, mealybugs, or spider mites. Overwatering or poorly draining soil can lead to root rot.
14. Benefits & Uses
Highly valued for its intense fragrance and ornamental beauty. Used as a privacy screen on fences, a decorative climber for pergolas and pillars, or a lush groundcover. It also attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Trachelospermum jasminoides is generally considered non-toxic to humans, dogs, and cats. However, like many members of the Apocynaceae family, it contains a milky sap that may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals if handled frequently.

