Star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is a popular choice for New Zealand gardens, admired for its glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of highly fragrant white flowers in late spring and summer. Whether you're creating a lush living wall, covering a fence, or adding charm to a trellis, getting the star jasmine planting distance right is the key to healthy growth and a stunning display. Below, you'll discover expert advice on how far apart to plant star jasmine, plus tips for establishing an attractive and low-maintenance climber in your garden.
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is a versatile, evergreen climber renowned for its glossy green leaves and masses of highly fragrant white flowers in summer. In New Zealand, it thrives in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. It’s perfect for covering fences, walls, or pergolas, and can also be used as a groundcover or in containers. Star Jasmine is low-maintenance, frost-tolerant once established, and ideal for adding year-round structure and sweet perfume to NZ gardens.

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