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stephanotis

The luxurious Madacasgar Jasmine: a flowering tropical vine.

White star-shaped flowers that emit a tantalizing jasmine fragrance. No one guarantees as many blooms as us!

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Latin name and family

Stephanotis Floribunda | Apocynaceae

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Particularities

Delicious jasmine fragrance, many blooms (minimum 5 clusters).

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About

The trumpet-shaped blooms are in season year-round, provided they are given enough light and water, and are a popular component of bridal bouquets. Stephanotis grows best in sunny, tropical conditions. It can grow from 2–6 meters, and is widely cultivated as a garden plant. It can flourish for years also indoors if placed on a sunny windowsill.

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Stephanotis_Harster Greenhouses

Our Stephanotis are monitored and tested for genetic and growth characteristics including colour, size, shape of the leaves and flowers, disease resistance, and shelf life.

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Stephanotis_Harster Greenhouses

Sizes & Pack

4": 12 or 15 units/pack

5": 8 or 10 units/pack

10": 25 units/pallet 

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Available in: red, cream, pink, red-marble.

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Stages

Various stages are available including plugs, pre-finished, semi-finished, and finished.

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Upgrades

Choose from many stylish and retail designer upgrades such as ceramics, biodegradable pot, mylar sheets.

Care

LIGHT

WATER

TEMPERATURE

FERTILIZER

Stephanotis will need bright filtered light to produce healthy flowers. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.

During spring and summer, keep the soil evenly moist, but never soggy. Good drainage is a must.

Stephanotis does best when with daytime temperatures in the neighbourhood of 25°C (75°F).

Once a month, using an all-purpose plant food fertlizer (20-20-20). Avoid fertilizing when in flower.

Bright light maximizes leaf and flower development, and premature leaf drop is a sign the plant isn’t getting enough light.

Always remove surplus seepage. After it flowers, cut back on watering, and allow the soil to dry out slightly.

The best night-time temperatures are 18°C (65°F) or higher.

Do not fertilize during the winter.

Availability

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Story

As the common name suggests, Madagascar jasmine is native to Madagascar and has flowers with a fragrance reminiscent of jasmine. It is a tropical twining woody climber that grows in its native habitat to 12-20' tall. Genus name comes from the Greek words stephanos (crown) and otos (ear), in reference to the purported resemblance of the narrow flower tube to an ear canal surrounded at the end by a crown of five ear-like lobes. Stephanotis is in the dogbane and milkweed family whereas true jasmine (Jasminium officinale) is in the olive family. Madagascar's climate, with its moderate temperatures, high humidity and seasonal cycles of hot, wet summers and cool, dry winters provides the optimal growing conditions for Stephanotis.

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