Thanks for your help my granny says the white flowers of the Italian Jasmine look most like ours, and even if it isn’t the same we may go with an Italian Jasmine for the other side, thank you
It could be a Trachelospermum asiaticum or jasminoides, one is slightly hardier than the other but I've forgotten which one. If you google on both varieties, it will probably tell you.
They're both slightly tender, evergreen with lovely white flowers and a beautiful perfume, so it depends on where you live I guess - the further North, the less likely they are to survive, but in the south they should be okay. Your nan's garden looks lovely.
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It could be a Jasmine https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=291
Thanks for your help
my granny says the white flowers of the Italian Jasmine look most like ours, and even if it isn’t the same we may go with an Italian Jasmine for the other side, thank you
Just check that whatever you choose is hardy and will withstand cold and frosts. Jasmine is lovely.
It could be a Trachelospermum asiaticum or jasminoides, one is slightly hardier than the other but I've forgotten which one. If you google on both varieties, it will probably tell you.
They're both slightly tender, evergreen with lovely white flowers and a beautiful perfume, so it depends on where you live I guess - the further North, the less likely they are to survive, but in the south they should be okay. Your nan's garden looks lovely.
Good luck!