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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Maine USA
USDA Zone: 5a
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...If I had pics of flowers and leaves. Try anyhow.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Hat Island in Washington State
USDA Zone: 7b
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I did wonder as my neighbor had said clematis when we bought our home but the scent of jasmine is unmistakable and I have seen the pics to identify it as Jasmine. I just do not know what type of pink Jasmine...LOL
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Location: Maine USA
USDA Zone: 5a
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islandgirl...
I am going to take a guess at ...Jasminum Stephanense Because of it surviving zone 7...and the dark pink buds opening to light pink. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Hat Island in Washington State
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You did it! That is exactly what I have as I just googled the name you specified. So I have about 2 dozen rooted with one dozen I sold to a lady on another site...woo hoo, Flowers are so fun! Thank you very much! |
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I have been trying to find the match on this one but not sure yet...I will though now that they rooted....
