Woocash
Omono
Today at work I acquired a jasmine which had destroyed the pergola it was growing up and needed to be removed. Such a beast and loads of interest here in this. The only trouble is it was surrounded by a patio so had to be broken out of it’s position and therefore I didn't manage to get anywhere near as many roots as I had hoped. There are a couple of very small clumps of feeder roots attached right at the main trunk. I’ve put it in a big pot with homemade compost and stood the whole thing in a big trug of water where it’ll stay for a couple of weeks at least.
I know very little of the physiology of Jasminums so I have no idea how readily they root or how easily they transplant, especially in August.
Is there any hope? Thanks

I’m not sure of the variety, but the closest thing I’ve found to it is Jasminum X Stephanense. Could it be?

I know very little of the physiology of Jasminums so I have no idea how readily they root or how easily they transplant, especially in August.
Is there any hope? Thanks

I’m not sure of the variety, but the closest thing I’ve found to it is Jasminum X Stephanense. Could it be?
