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Garden Weekends - January 2009

Gardenia

January 9th 2009 21:38
: Flowering Shrub

Gardenia augusta




This evergreen shrub is of sutropical habitat, disliking both frost and scorching heat. It is a waist high spring to summer flowering plant from southern China, with the wild plants flowers being flat and single, though the garden cultivars are always double, opening in beautiful symmetry.

Gardenia augusta, was sometimes called G. jasminoides, because of the flowers strong fragrance. Flowers open white but turn ivory as they age and need to be handled with care as they bruise easily.
Gardenias are best grown in free drainig rich acid soil, a little shade and should never be let suffer the effects of drought. If the leaves turn yellow this is a sign of magnesium deficiency and can be fixed with a light dose of epsom salts to the soil. I have seen these plants clipped to form a hedge, making a nice effect.
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