Native to China and Japan but also found in tropical regions of Southeast Asia, the Pacific islands and South Africa.
No, gardenia is a perennial plant
yes because a gardenia likes acidic conditions and vinegar is an acid with a pH of about 2.9
A gardenia is an evergreen acid loving plant. If you plan to keep it indoors, then be prepared to give it afternoon partial sun. It likes the fertilizer for azalias and rhododendrons, and doesn't like wet feet. The occasional yellow leaf is normal, in fact, the plant may have up to 10% yellow leaves during flowering. Do not be alarmed as this is normal behavior for the gardenia. If you live in a moderate climate, you can grow this plant outdoors. It loves a shade garden, and will happily blend in with azalias. My gardenia bush is about 18 years old, and is 8 feet tall and 15 feet around. I live in zone 9.
A house plant can be grown through vegetative propagation
Any plant requiring nitrogen may be grown as Methi is leguminous plant . .
No, gardenia is a perennial plant
Yes, plant your gardenia in full sun to light shade. They should be outside not inside.
Even though it was Spring, the gardenia failed to flower on the plant.
The Gardenia Bee Hawkmoth caterpillar eats gardenia leaves. The webworm caterpillar also feeds on the leaves on a gardenia plant.
A gardenia plant is a member of the coffee family of plants. Gardenia plants are typically found in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and southern Asia.
yes because a gardenia likes acidic conditions and vinegar is an acid with a pH of about 2.9
A gardenia is an evergreen acid loving plant. If you plan to keep it indoors, then be prepared to give it afternoon partial sun. It likes the fertilizer for azalias and rhododendrons, and doesn't like wet feet. The occasional yellow leaf is normal, in fact, the plant may have up to 10% yellow leaves during flowering. Do not be alarmed as this is normal behavior for the gardenia. If you live in a moderate climate, you can grow this plant outdoors. It loves a shade garden, and will happily blend in with azalias. My gardenia bush is about 18 years old, and is 8 feet tall and 15 feet around. I live in zone 9.
The Cape Jasmine (scientific name: Gardenia jasminoides) is also known as the common gardenia. It is native to the Orient and can be grown warm temperate and subtropical climates. P.E. is an abbreviation for "plant extract". It is made from the fruit and can be used as a yellow dye or applied topically (on the skin) as a fragrance treatment.
Genus Gardenia aka cape Jasmine
Acidic like gardenia and ixora.
i think the best time to plant them is around November to give them time to grow
Mine blooms in mid-spring through early summer.