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Gardenia jasminoides Pinwheel

Gardenia x jasminoides Pinwheel
Cape Jasmine, Common Gardenia, Gardenia

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A hardy, medium-sized shrub, with long-lasting, elegant and fragrant flowering. The flowers of this variety, quite large for a gardenia, resemble delicate white windmills. They bloom abundantly from late spring to early summer, and then more sporadically until early autumn. Plant this young plant in the open ground or in a container, in partial shade, in a slightly acidic, fertile soil that remains moist in summer, ideally in a mild and humid oceanic climate.
Flower size
7 cm
Height at maturity
1 m
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November
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Description

Gardenia jasminoides Pinwheel stands out for its remarkable hardiness and its unusual flowering, consisting of beautiful star-shaped flowers that somewhat resemble large white periwinkles. This beautiful shrub can be grown in the open ground in many regions, but exclusively in slightly acidic soil and partial shade. Its lovely evergreen, dark green and glossy leaves, give way to its beautifully scented flowers, from spring to early autumn if the growing conditions are optimal. It is a medium-sized variety that easily fits in a large pot on the terrace or near the house, under a windowsill or near a doorway.

 

Gardenia jasminoides (synonym G. augusta) is a shrub from the Rubiaceae family, native to Asia. It is frequently found in the wild in Vietnam, southern China, Taiwan, Japan, and India, in mild and humid, subtropical to tropical climates. Its cultivation in China dates back at least a thousand years, and in recent years numerous American cultivars have been produced, more or less hardy, including 'Pinwheel'.

'Pinwheel' ('Piiga-i') was obtained before 2010 by Michael Dirr from the University of Georgia in the United States. Its breeder selected it for its hardiness, apparently tested in zone 6b (from -20 to -18 °C (-0.4 °F) (-4 to -0.4 °F)), but also for the duration of its flowering. It forms a small shrub with a flexible and rounded habit, reaching about 75 cm (29.5 in) in all directions after five years in pots, and 1 m (0 and 3 ft 4 in) in the open ground under good conditions. Its branches are quite flexible when young, but become brittle over time. The large, single white flowers, with a waxy texture, can reach up to 7.5 cm (3 in) in diameter. Their fragrance is powerful, deliciously intoxicating, both sweet and addictive. They bloom for a particularly long period of almost 5 months, from spring to October, abundantly from May to June, and then more sporadically. They appear solitary at the axils of the leaves, at the top of the branches, and are composed of 6 to 7 cream-white spatulate petals that fade to pale yellow. The flowers stand out well against its shiny dark green leaves. The leaves are entire, thick, leathery, averaging 5.5 cm (2.2 in) long and 2.7 cm (1.1 in) wide, with very prominent veins. Its bark is greyish. Gardenias have a very long lifespan and are more floriferous in its younger years.

 

Despite their somewhat demanding nature, Gardenias are among the most coveted shrubs by plant enthusiasts. It is undeniable that when the conditions are met, the gardenia proves to be one of the most beautiful plant species. However, the hardiness of certain varieties like Pinwheel represents an achievement in horticultural research. It should be moderated according to the duration of frost, exposure to dry and cold winds, and the water content of the soil. It is perfectly possible to successfully grow Pinwheel gardenia in the open ground, in a sheltered location and in non-calcareous soil, that almost dries out in winter. It also grows very well in pots, where it will withstand mild winters without damage, sheltered in a slightly heated conservatory or a cold greenhouse. It is often preferable outside of privileged regions to take it inside during winter, as a precaution. In the garden, camellias, rhododendrons, pieris, and kalmia will make excellent companions for this wonderful shrub.

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Gardenia jasminoides Pinwheel (Flowering) Flowering
Gardenia jasminoides Pinwheel (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time June to September
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 7 cm
Fragrance Very fragrant, Floral, intense, voluptuous.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Gardenia

Species

x jasminoides

Cultivar

Pinwheel

Family

Rubiaceae

Other common names

Cape Jasmine, Common Gardenia, Gardenia

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference860931

Planting and care

Plant Gardenia jasminoides Pinwheel in a partially shaded or sunny area, sheltered from the hottest sunrays. Exposure is important, as Gardenia loves warmth (but much less dry soil or air) and the harsh rays of the sun can scorch its foliage and flower buds. To improve its hardiness by a few degrees, plant it sheltered from cold and dry winds, making sure there is no stagnant moisture at its base in winter. On the other hand, it will need a good supply of non-calcareous water, preferably in summer, during its establishment period. Therefore, choose a well-draining, humus-rich substrate, for example a mixture of compost and friable garden soil, lightened with non-calcareous sand, coarse gravel or clay pebbles. Whether you are in an area with mild winters or not, it is wiser to protect container-grown plants in an unheated conservatory or a cold greenhouse. The Gardenia also requires regular fertilisation: use a specific fertiliser for acid-loving shrubs.

Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Container, Greenhouse
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 3 per m2
Exposure Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-draining, light, fertile.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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