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Trachelospermum jasminoides Tricolour — variegated star jasmine with pink cream and green foliage, 200mm pot, Cape Nursery Byron Bay NSW

Trachelospermum jasminoides Tricolor (Tricolour)

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Trachelospermum jasminoides, Star Jasmine, is one of the most versatile and widely used landscape plants -- equally at home as a climbing vine on fences and trellises, trained as a standard, or used as a dense, sweetly fragrant ground cover. Excellent for formal and contemporary landscapes.

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About Trachelospermum jasminoides Tricolor (Tricolour)

Specifier notes. Trained on trellis, wire, or pergola in courtyard and screening applications. Used as a low ground-cover layer where coverage rate and root mass take priority over height.

How we supply it. Fragrance enriches courtyards, entries, and outdoor dining areas.

Cape Nursery production. All Cape Nursery stock is grown 7 km from the Pacific Ocean, hardened to coastal sun and wind from propagation rather than acclimatised at point of sale. Specimens leave us biosecurity-traceable, and root-checked. National delivery is available; collection from Ewingsdale is welcomed Mon–Thu 7:30am–4pm.

Sizes & pricingGrown at Cape Nursery
SizeAvailable
200mm Available now

Trade customers can view live availability and order directly via Evergreen Connect. New customers, please contact us to set up an account.

Order via Evergreen Connect (02) 6684 7332
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