06-06-2014, 10:45 AM
Careful with the night blooming jasmine as that can get to be invasive.
I've heard that this is usually caused by birds spreading the seeds; leaving the native habitat unripped and/or keeping cats tends to mitigate this problem.
It will also groundlayer, but it grows upright, so some effort is required to encourage this behavior.
Note that night blooming jasmine isn't actually related to jasmine; it's really a cestrum, and there are other varietals (such as the "fragrant yellow") which may be better behaved.
I've heard that this is usually caused by birds spreading the seeds; leaving the native habitat unripped and/or keeping cats tends to mitigate this problem.
It will also groundlayer, but it grows upright, so some effort is required to encourage this behavior.
Note that night blooming jasmine isn't actually related to jasmine; it's really a cestrum, and there are other varietals (such as the "fragrant yellow") which may be better behaved.