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  1. Carolina Jessamine: Native Vine with Golden Blooms

    Carolina Jessamine covers fences and trellises with golden flowers in early spring. Learn planting tips and find ideas to add this native vine to your yard.

  2. Grow Carolina Jessamine - Gardening Know How

    May 30, 2025 · Know how to grow Carolina Jessamine and you will be rewarded with glossy leaves all year round, creating an attractive dense cover for fences and walls. Thanks to its …

  3. Gelsemium sempervirens - Wikipedia

    It has a number of common names including yellow jessamine or confederate jessamine or jasmine, [6][7] Carolina jasmine or jessamine, [6][7] evening trumpetflower, [7][8] gelsemium[7] …

  4. Carolina Jessamine - Home & Garden Information Center

    Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) is one of the most beautiful vines of the South. It covers fences and trees in open woodlands and along roadsides throughout the Southeast …

  5. Gelsemium sempervirens (Carolina Jessamine, Carolina Yellow Jessamine

    Carolina jessamine has a modest growth rate until well-established. It may grow from 12 to 20 feet as a twining vine trained to an arbor or trellis after three to four growing seasons. If …

  6. How to Grow Carolina Jessamine - Gardener's Path

    May 3, 2023 · Plant jessamine along a fence or wall, or even as a ground cover. While this plant will tolerate some shade, you’ll find it blooms much more prolifically and grows much more …

  7. Yellow Jessamine: A Species of Gelsemium That's a Very Toxic Plant

    May 13, 2024 · Yellow jessamine (or Carolina jasmine), is Gelsemium sempervirens, a native vine with deeply scented flowers and a very toxic backstory.

  8. Carolina Jessamine - Gardening Solutions

    Carolina jessamine is known scientifically as Gelsemium sempervirens. Home gardeners may wish to look for the popular double-flowered cultivar ‘Pride of Augusta’ (sometimes known as …

  9. Gelsemium sempervirens (Carolina Jessamine) - Gardenia

    Grown as a vine or pruned into a bushy shrub, Carolina Jessamine blooms on the previous year’s growth. Heralding the onset of spring, Carolina Jessamine can climb trees, scramble over …

  10. Carolina jessamine - South Carolina Native Plant Society

    Within South Carolina, Carolina jessamine is common in the Coastal Plain, common in the Piedmont, and uncommon in the Mountains. It’s entire range stretches from Virginia, …