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My Jasmin, which has grown well for 5 yrs has suddenly lost many of it's
leaves and looking rather sad. Any tips ??

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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:19:25 GMT, "Martin Peers"
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My Jasmin, which has grown well for 5 yrs has suddenly lost many of it's
leaves and looking rather sad. Any tips ??


Which Jasmine? Indoor or out?

Pam in Bristol
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My Jasmin, which has grown well for 5 yrs has suddenly lost many of it's
leaves and looking rather sad. Any tips ??


Which Jasmine? Indoor or out?

Pam in Bristol



Hi Pam
Outdoor ......Jasmin Solanum

Mart in Warrington


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"Martin Peers" wrote in message
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My Jasmin, which has grown well for 5 yrs has suddenly lost many of it's
leaves and looking rather sad. Any tips ??


Which Jasmine? Indoor or out?

Pam in Bristol



Hi Pam
Outdoor ......Jasmin Solanum

Mart in Warrington

It is Solanum jasminoides (syn Solanum laxum) they are a touch tender, but
will usually recover in time from a hard winter, when you see some definite
new growth cut a lot of the damaged mess away.

It is not a Jasmine, when you see "oides" at the end of a plant name it
usually means "like" so its a Solanum that looks like a Jasmine :~)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)


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Thanks Charlie

Martin


"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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"Martin Peers" wrote in message
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My Jasmin, which has grown well for 5 yrs has suddenly lost many of
it's
leaves and looking rather sad. Any tips ??

Which Jasmine? Indoor or out?

Pam in Bristol



Hi Pam
Outdoor ......Jasmin Solanum

Mart in Warrington

It is Solanum jasminoides (syn Solanum laxum) they are a touch tender, but
will usually recover in time from a hard winter, when you see some
definite
new growth cut a lot of the damaged mess away.

It is not a Jasmine, when you see "oides" at the end of a plant name it
usually means "like" so its a Solanum that looks like a Jasmine :~)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)




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