The common name jasmine is applied to most members of the genus
Jasminum, but also to species in several other genera. Many Jasminum
species could be considered trailing, because many are vines or
spreading shrubs. Trailing jasmine could accurately be applied to many
Jasminum species. Common or vernacular plant names alone are often
nearly useless because some species have many common names, and anyone
can make up a new common name.
The following webpage applied the common name trailing jasmine to
Gardenia jasmonoides 'Radicans' but that species is more often called
trailing gardenia.
http://www.gardensoft.com/products/P...6...
Can you get trailing jasmine or only climbing jasmine?
Let it trail instead not climb but it wont be as strong.
Reply:All climbers will eventually trail.Winter jasmine trails naturally
Reply:well, i let my climbing jasmine trail, by not letting it climb , but trail
Reply:Winter jasmine trails ... It has been all over our fence, and is exquisite. We pick little pieces and put them in our bedroom. It seems to me to be one of those hit and miss plants, but so far (with our poor soil) it has done well, and we enjoy its utterly delightful scent ...
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