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Madison Confederate Jasmine - 6 Pack Of 1 Gallon Pots

Madison Confederate Jasmine - 6 Pack Of 1 Gallon Pots

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Madison Confederate Jasmine

Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Madison'


Other Names: Star Jasmine


Plant Details


USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 7a-10b  Find Your Zone


Plant Type:  Evergreen Flowering Vine

Height or Length at Maturity:  12'+

Width at Maturity:  2-4'

Spacing:  3-4' apart to cover fences

Growth Habit / Form:  Climbing, Dense, Spreading/Trailing, Twining, Twisted Branching, Upright

Growth Rate:  Fast to Very Fast


Flower Color:  White

Flower Type:  Single, cross-shaped

Flower Size:  .5" in clusters

Flowering Period:  Late Spring to Mid-Summer

Fragrant Flowers:  Yes! Strong orange-blossom scent

Foliage Color:  Deep Green

Fragrant Foliage:  No


Sun Needs:  Full to Mostly Sun, Part Shade

Water Needs:  Average, low when established

Soil Type:  Clay, Loam, Sand, Silt

Soil Drainage:  Well Drained

Soil pH:  6.0 - 7.5


Maintenance / Care:  Low

Attracts:  Visual Attention

Resistances:  Deer - more info, Disease, Drought, Heat, Humidity, Insect



Special Attributes


'Madison' is an improved Confederate Jasmine that produces more flowers, which have a sweeter orange-blossom aroma, has improved cold hardiness, an extended blooming period, slightly larger leaves, and has a more compact growth habit than other Trachelospermum varieties. Although both 'Madison' and the standard Confederate Jasmines sport glossy evergreen foliage, Madison's leaves have a fuzzy underside. For those gardeners that live and garden in USDA Zone 7, you now can grow a fragrant Confederate Jasmine vine... just make sure that it's a Madison!


In USDA Zone 7 spring planting is advised to allow the plant to establish itself before winter. In USDA Zones 8 and further south the vine can be safely planted year round.


For our customers who live and garden north of USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 7a, where this Jasmine variety is not winter hardy, you'll be happy to know it can be grown in containers that can be brought indoors during winter and placed back outside when temperatures warm up in spring. That said, this vine grows quickly so you might have to cut it back some before bringing it indoors.



Landscape & Garden Uses


Growing quickly to 12 feet or more in height or length and 2 to 4 feet wide, the Madison Jasmine is ideal for use to climb along the top of fences, on a trellis, on a mailbox, or over an arbor or any other structure that might benefit from or support this magnificent fragrant vine. It can also be useful as a groundcover for slopes or embankments where it will sprawl and naturalize, or to climb into smaller trees where early flowering is especially noticeable. To better and more often enjoy the wonderful fragrance, make sure to plant this one near windows or outdoor living spaces. Needless to say, the fragrant flowers make this vine a must in sensory gardens!


Spacing Suggestions:  2 to 4 feet apart to cover fences 



Cultural Preferences


Madison Confederate Jasmine tolerates a wide range of soils. It will tolerate somewhat damp soils but is also quite drought tolerant when established. It prefers growing in the sun but will tolerate some afternoon shade. In warmer climates, the vine would appreciate a little break from the hottest part of the afternoon sun. Avoid pruning prior to the flowering season or you will cut off the flower buds. Fertilize once a year with a well balanced slow release fertilizer. 



Helpful Articles


Click on a link below to get helpful advice from our experts on how to plant, fertilize, prune and water a Confederate Jasmine vine.


How To Plant & Care Confederate Jasmine Vines


How To Train Vines To Grow On A Fence, Pole, Trellis Or Wall



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We have 20 growing on the fence. Sweet smell of the Confederate jasmine. Takes me back to a better place.---------------------------------------------------------------------------We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy them for years to come! Thanks for the great review! :) Beth Steele | WBG
The Madison Star Jasmine arrived on schedule in excellent condition. After unboxing them and giving them a good drink, I left them overnight and planted them the next day. Within two days, they were already sending up new vines!--------------------------------------------------------We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy them for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! :) Beth Steele | WBG
The plants arrived extremely well-packed and very quickly. They appear to be very healthy, with no spots or yellowing. They're in the ground and thriving. Highly recommend!-------------------------------------------We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy them for years to come! Thanks for the great review! :) Beth Steele | WBG
I've ordered from Wilson Bros twice now and they have been completely professional in every way. The plants have been healthy and packed very well upon arrival. Shipping has always been done in a timely manner.-----------------------------------Thanks for the kind words!! We are so glad you are pleased with your purchase! Thanks for the great review! Beth | WBG :)
We ordered the six-pack and all the plants were even more beautiful and mature than we expected. Service was fast and communication was great, even during a time when many local and regional nurseries were understandably overwhelmed (due to spring mania and sheltering in place orders). We will definitely buy from Wilson Bros in the future.-----------------------------------We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy them for years to come! Thanks for the great review! :) Beth Steele | WBG
The plants were received in great condition and were packaged exceptionally well. We got them in the ground and they are thriving. I was surprised by the size and health of the plants. We planted them along an old fence that was covered in English Ivey planted in the 50s. They are growing nicely and are going to be much better than the ivey. They also smell good.----------------------------------Thanks for the great review! We are so glad you are pleased! Beth | WBG
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