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Jazmín de invierno

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$17.99 USD
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Tamaño0.3-0.6 metros

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El jazmín de invierno (Jasminum nudiflorum) es un notable milagro botánico, celebrado como una de las pocas plantas capaces de alegrar el paisaje invernal más desolador. Mucho antes de que aparezcan los primeros signos de la primavera, este arbusto caducifolio y resistente adorna sus tallos verdes, arqueados y sin hojas con una profusión de alegres y brillantes flores amarillas en forma de estrella. A diferencia de muchas otras variedades de jazmín, es apreciado por su extrema resistencia al frío y su capacidad para prosperar en climas difíciles. Su hábito trepador y grácilmente colgante lo convierte en una opción ideal para guiarlo contra una pared, dejarlo caer sobre un muro de contención o actuar como una cubierta vegetal robusta y de bajo mantenimiento que retiene el suelo. Aportando un cálido y soleado resplandor a su jardín cuando todo lo demás está inactivo, el jazmín de invierno es una adición confiable, resistente y llena de alegría para cualquier paisaje a prueba de invierno.

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What You'll Receive

Tipo de planta: Arbusto vivo de jazmín de invierno (Jasminum nudiflorum)
Tamaño: 0.30-0.60 metros
Edad: 1-2 años
Zona de rusticidad: 6-10
Tamaño maduro: 1.20-2.10 metros (hábito de crecimiento arqueado y trepador)
Exposición solar: Pleno sol a sombra parcial
Necesidades de riego: Moderadas
Características especiales: Extremadamente resistente al frío; florece a fines del invierno/principios de la primavera; hermosas flores amarillas arqueadas

About Jazmín de invierno

Jazmín de invierno ships as a dormant bare-root tree. It may arrive without leaves, flowers, or fruit, which is normal for bare-root trees during dormancy. Shipping fruit trees bare-root helps reduce transplant stress, keeps the root system easier to inspect, and allows the tree to establish quickly after planting.

Once planted in suitable conditions, the tree will gradually break dormancy and begin producing new growth. Leaf-out timing depends on the variety, your climate, soil temperature, and care after planting.

What to Expect on Arrival

Your tree may look like a leafless young tree or branch with exposed roots. This does not mean the tree is dead. A healthy dormant bare-root tree often has firm roots, flexible stems, and living buds along the branches.

Please unpack your tree as soon as it arrives. Keep the roots moist and protected from direct sun or drying wind until planting.

Planting Instructions

Before planting, soak the roots in clean water for a few hours. Choose a location with well-draining soil and enough sunlight for the specific fruit tree variety. Dig a hole wide enough to spread the roots naturally without bending or crowding them.

Place the tree so the graft union stays above the soil line. Backfill with soil, firm gently, and water deeply after planting. Keep the soil evenly moist while the tree establishes, but avoid waterlogged conditions.

Care After Planting

Bare-root fruit trees need time to wake up and establish after planting. In many climates, new leaves may appear within several weeks, but timing can vary. Avoid heavy fertilizing immediately after planting. Focus on consistent watering, protection from extreme weather, and allowing the root system to settle in.

If planting in a container, use a large pot with drainage holes and a high-quality, well-draining potting mix.

Important Note

Product photos may show mature trees, leaves, flowers, or fruit for reference. Your order will ship as a young dormant bare-root fruit tree unless otherwise stated. Fruiting time depends on the variety, age, climate, pollination, and growing conditions.

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