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Plant of the Week: Madison Jasmine

Vines add an impactful finishing touch to any landscape, by providing color, texture and vertical interest. Vines are ideal for hiding eyesores, providing privacy, softening otony of plain fencing and transforming a plain arbor or pergola.

Plant of the Week: Madison Jasmine

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Vines add an impactful finishing touch to any landscape, by providing color, texture and vertical interest. Vines are ideal for hiding eyesores, providing privacy, softening the monotony of plain fencing and transforming a plain arbor or pergola into a focal point of your garden. They are also the perfect choice in tight spaces since they grow vertically. Most require low maintenance and often draw the attention of colorful butterflies and delightful little hummingbirds.

Reach new gardening heights with one of our favorite flowering vines – Madison Jasmine. You’ll love this easy-to-grow, evergreen climber that produces beautiful clusters of starry flowers you can smell from feet away! It’s summer buttercream blooms are what makes this plant vine stand out in a crowd. Madison offers year-round beauty, especially during summer when it’s rich green foliage flowers putting on a brilliant summer show in the garden. It’s also a very cold hardy jasmine with glossy, dark green leaves that change to a rich bronze-red in winter. Madison is the ideal addition to any trellis or arbor, or planted along a fence and prefers full to partial sun and rich soil well-drainage soil.

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