Asian Jasmine
Trachelospermum asiaticum
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Asian Jasmine is the best jasmine choice for a dense, low-growing groundcover. This low-maintenance, creeping vine quickly forms a thick mat of dark green foliage providing excellent coverage in a variety of conditions. Asiatic jasmine thrives in challenging areas where other plants may struggle.
As a dense groundcover, Trachelospermum asiaticum grows 18 inches tall or less and spreads 6-10 feet wide. Creamy-white flowers with golden-yellow centers may appear in summer, though it rarely blooms in certain climates. Asian jasmine is an ideal groundcover without all the hard work and is great for bank stabilization, erosion control, mass plantings, and containers.
What’s the difference between Asian Jasmine and Star Jasmine?
- Asian Jasmine is lower-growing, more shade-tolerant, spreads outward, and is better suited as a dense groundcover.
- Star Jasmine is an upright climber and is better suited as a bush, staked vine, or espalier trellis.
- Asian Jasmine has smaller, darker leaves with noticeable leaf veins compared to Star Jasmine.
- Asian Jasmine’s flowers are white with a tint of yellow, darker yellow centers, and smaller than Star Jasmine.
- Asian Jasmine does not bloom as much as Star Jasmine.
Other facts:
- Trachelospermum is a member of the Apocynaceae family (Dogbanes & Milkweeds) and will exude a sticky white sap if cut.Â
- Asian jasmine and Star jasmine, while not true jasmines like Jasminum polyanthum (Oleaceae family), their fragrance is similar.
How tall and wide does Asian Jasmine grow?
When does Asian Jasmine bloom?
What kind of sunlight and soil does it prefer?
How much water does it need?
12 in. or less
6-10 ft.
Moderate
Pollinators, Bees, Butterflies, Birds, Hummingbirds
HOW MANY FLATS DO I NEED?
Quick Reference for Common Yard Sizes
Use this chart to estimate flats for your project or try our calculator below for a custom quote.
What's In Your Flat
| Groundcover Flat (Cuttings) | 4" Pots Flat (16 Pots) | |
|---|---|---|
| Plants per flat | 40–50 cuttings | 16 individual pots |
| Tray size | 10" Ă— 20" | 16" Ă— 16" |
| Plant maturity | Young cuttings | Established, well-rooted |
| Planting effort | Separate & transplant | Drop in - ready to plant |
| Time to fill in | 1–2 seasons | Faster, fuller from day one |
| Cost per sq ft | Lower | Higher |
| Best for | Large areas on a budget | Instant look, small–medium areas |
Plant Like a Pro: The Triangle Method
We recommend planting in a triangular (offset) pattern: each plant sits in the gap between the two plants in the row above. This covers more ground with fewer plants and fills in faster than a square grid.
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