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Genus: G

Galium
sweet woodruff
Gaultheria
checkerberry; salal; shallon; lemon leaf; teaberry; wintergreen
Gaylussacia
black huckleberry
Gelsemium
yellow jessamine
Geranium
wild geranium
Gillenia
Indian physic; bowman's root
Goodyera
orchid
Gymnocarpium
oak fern
Gypsophila
clumping baby's breath

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Gelsemium

(Loganiaceae - logania family)
Yellow jessamine. Three species of woody, evergreen, twining vines, one native to eastern Asia, and two native to eastern North America. The species listed here is a popular ornamental.

sempervirens 'Margarita' evergreen vine • ht 10-20' • zones 6-9

Carolina yellow jessamine; evening trumpet flower


native, fragrant, ground cover, sun - shade
southeastern U.S.; central America

Slender, wiry stems with narrow, shining, dark green, evergreen leaves. Brightens the landscape with a profusion of very fragrant, yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers in spring. Flowering may continue intermittently through the summer and fall. Best in moist, rich, well-drained soil in full sun, but is very adaptable. Can be used in a variety of ways: as a ground cover; as a covering for trellises, porches, or other structures; or may be allowed to climb into trees. Sometimes grown as a greenhouse plant. Hardier than Gelsemium sempervirens. Note: All parts of the plant are poisonous if eaten.

cat # 6A1RC
$12.95 each