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Carolina Jessamine

Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) is one of the most beautiful vines of the South. It covers fences and trees in open woodlands and along roadsides throughout the Southeast with its slender vines and bright yellow flowers. Carolina jessamine grows to 20 feet or more when grown as a vine. It can also be grown as a ground cover, maintained with a yearly cutting in late spring after flowering to 3 feet or less.

If we could see the miracle of a single flower, clearly our whole life would change.  Buddha

Natural Beauty On Display

  • Out Of The Earth
  • Contact
  • Common Bluet
  • Carolina Jessamine
  • Oxalis Articulata- Pink Wood Sorrel
  • Hepatica Americana
  • Lobed tickseed
  • Goldenrod
  • Spring Beauty
  • Wild Geranium
  • Red Chokeberry
  • Perfoliate Bellwort
  • Flowering Dogwood
  • Dwarf Crested Irises
  • American Mandrake
  • Hooked Crowfoot
  • Pink Azalea
  • About
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