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Old 12-03-2006, 04:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Cape Jasmine - Inside, Or Out?

On 12/3/06 15:06, in article , "Crazy Dog"
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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
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I bought a Cape Jasmine a month, or so ago, to go in a bed at the end of

my
back garden. At the garden centre it was in a well sheltered (and

covered)
outside area. Now I'm having second thoughts about putting it outside as

it
has a label which says "position in bright light (not direct sun) in a

warm
room."

Am I asking for trouble putting this plant outside?


I'm not sure which plant you're talking about. Google gives "cape
jasmine" as both gardenia (definitely not hardy outdoors in UK) and the
twining climbing jasmine, some of which are hardy in some areas. Has the
label got the latin name?


The only latin on the label is Gardenia. It looks as though I have a new
lodger.

Back to the drawing board to find a suitable interesting plant for the back
garden.

Can I suggest that you take it back to the garden centre and ask if you can
exchange it for a different something? Places differ as to policy on that
sort of thing but if it's still in its pot and has its label, I don't see
why they shouldn't oblige you. And if you do, will you ask them what is
really is, just to satisfy our curiosity?!
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Sacha
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South Devon
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