
Winter jasmine: deciduous shrubs. Plant height 30-100 cm. Branchlets are slender and erect or arched and drooping, in a draped shape. The 3-leaf compound leaves are alternately opposite, and the leaves are ovate to oblong. The flowers are solitary on the last year’s branches, open before the leaves, fragrant, golden yellow, and flushed outside, and the flowering period is February-April. It gets its name because it blooms the earliest among all kinds of flowers, and after the flowering, it will usher in the spring when all flowers bloom.
Winter jasmine has strong adaptability, light-loving, cold-resistant, drought-resistant, alkali-resistant, and afraid of waterlogging. It is not strict with soil requirements. It can grow in slightly acidic, neutral, and slightly alkaline soils, but it can grow in loose and fertile sandy soils. Most. Planting is generally carried out after the flowers wither or in mid-September. If you want to cultivate the root-lifting style, you can raise the roots properly when planting, but don’t raise them too high at one time, otherwise it will be bad for growth. Because it is yellow, it is advisable to use light blue, green,purple red, and black flower pots when planting to coordinate the colors of the pots and flowers. If cultivated properly, it will be full of yellow flowers in spring, green leaves in summer and autumn, green vines in winter, and spring in all seasons.