- Botanical name: Jasminum officinale 'Sunbeam'
- Family: Oleacaeae
- Plant Type: Climber, Deciduous
White
Golden
- Key features:
- Scented flowers
- Prefers rich soil
- Attractive to wildlife
Jasminum are evergreen or deciduous shrubs that often climb via twining stems. Their fragrant flowers are star-shaped.
Jasminum officiale ‘Sunbeam’ is a new variety that has golden, fern-like leaves that are brightest in full sun; they are lime yellow if planted in partial shade. The fragrant white flowers are tinged with white from June to August.
Grow Jasminum officinale ‘Sunbeam’ in moist but well-drained soil in a sheltered, sunny, site. It grows quickly, and is ideal for covering a large south or west-facing wall.
How to grow Jasminum 'Sunbeam'
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Plant size
4m height
4m spread
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Aspect
East facing, south facing, west facing
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Position in border
Back
- Sun exposure: Full sun, dappled shade, partial shade
- Soil type: Well drained / light / sandy
Plant calendar
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Flowers | ||||||||||||
Flowers |
J
Plant does not flower in January |
F
Plant does not flower in February |
M
Plant does not flower in March |
A
Plant does not flower in April |
M
Plant does not flower in May |
J
Plant does flower in June |
J
Plant does flower in July |
A
Plant does flower in August |
S
Plant does not flower in September |
O
Plant does not flower in October |
N
Plant does not flower in November |
D
Plant does not flower in December |
Jasminum 'Sunbeam' and wildlife
Jasminum 'Sunbeam' is known for attracting bees and butterflies/moths. It nectar-pollen-rich-flowers.
Attractive to Bees
Does not attract Beneficial insects
Does not attract Birds
Attractive to Butterflies/Moths
Does not attract Other pollinators
Is Jasminum 'Sunbeam' poisonous?
Jasminum 'Sunbeam' has no toxic effects reported.
No reported toxicity to Birds
No reported toxicity to Cats
No reported toxicity to Dogs
No reported toxicity to Horses
No reported toxicity to Livestock
No reported toxicity to People