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Is pruning necessary for my Cape jasmine?

Cape jasmine
Gardenia jasminoides
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Before your Cape jasmine hedge begins taking over the sidewalk, or your hanging basket Cape jasmine start to look scraggly, it is a good idea to think about pruning. Without proper maintenance, Cape jasmine may grow rapidly and uncontrollably, crowding out other plants. If you decide to include Cape jasmine in your garden or landscaping plan, you should monitor its growth carefully and have a plan for pruning. Pruning is as important for Cape jasmine as it is for any other ornamental plant species that you may choose to grow in your garden. If you prune this plant properly, you can enhance its overall health while preserving its most showy ornamental features. With that said, you cannot expect to reap those benefits if you don’t know when and how to prune this species. In fact, improper pruning can cause you to remove the season’s blooms, detracting significantly from the Cape jasmine’s beauty. Even if you live in a cooler area or only plan to grow Cape jasmine in pots or hanging baskets, regular pruning can encourage blooming and keep your plants healthy and vigorous.
Cape jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides)
Cape jasmine
A species of Gardenias, Also known as Danh-danh, Cape jessamine
Botanical name: Gardenia jasminoides
Genus: Gardenias
Description
Gardenia jasminoides is an evergreen shrub with unique, glossy evergreen leaves and stunning flowers. The sophisticated, matte white flowers are often used in bouquets. The exceptional beauty of this ornamental plant has made it a popular and highly appreciated plant amongst gardeners and horticulturalists.
Garden Use
There are more than 250 species of flowering shrubs and trees in the Gardenia genus, with these bushy plants commonly being grown as hedges and garden borders, especially around walkways and seating areas. While usually grown as an ornamental, cape jasmine produces beautiful flowers, making it a good choice to many gardens. Although not necessarily an easy plant to cultivate, due to its high humidity requirement, finding the perfect conditions for this genus will reward you with large waxy flowers from mid-spring to mid-summer, with a strong, sweet fragrance that beautifully perfumes the air around it.
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