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Pink Jasmine

San Francisco Plant Directory for Landscaping

Jasminum Polyanthum

Have you ever wanted a vibrant and fragrant pop of color in your backyard? Pink Jasmine might just be the perfect solution to adding a burst of beauty and aroma to your garden! This long-blooming, showy evergreen is an excellent addition to any outdoor setting, particularly those that feature an Asian-inspired landscape. Pink Jasmine, a variety from China, is a hearty vine with dark green leaves and delicate pink flowers. They strong fragrance is hard to resist and can be used in containers, hanging baskets, or as groundcover.

Where They Do Well

Are you looking to add some vibrancy and life to your San Francisco home? Pink jasmine could be the perfect option. This fragrant flower is an excellent choice for those seeking a unique and eye-catching addition to their garden or outdoor area, particularly in Asian landscaping designs.  If Pink Jasmine has good soil and good sun, it will grow quite profusely. That said, they are highly adaptable and can maintain quite well in less-than-perfect conditions.

Maintenance

From its striking petals to its pleasant aroma, this beloved bloom offers so much beauty and impact with very little effort or maintenance required. Read on for our comprehensive guide: what pink jasmine is, how to take care of it effectively, and creative ideas for displaying it around your home! They’ll need moderate to regular watering, and you can easily trim them back and tame the growth.

Your Beautiful San Francisco Landscape Awaits

Tamate Landscaping specializes in creating beautiful landscapes with Asian and Japanese flair. From outdoor lighting to custom stonework and drought-tolerant landscapes to stunning koi ponds, we have the expertise to design and install your dream outdoor living space.

For a free estimate, contact our skilled landscaper in San Francisco, experienced in Japanese Garden design, water features such as Koi ponds, practical and decorative retaining walls, and more.

Birds eye view of our client's completed backyard hardscaping make-over. Redwood deck in left foreground, black basalt stairs in middle, quartzite flagstone walkway to left of deck and below stairs, planters to the right and left of deck, and retaining walls.