Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Angustifolia' is a selected variety of Trachelospermum jasminoides, native to East Asia. Like the main species, it is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate and subtropical regions.
This variety features narrower and elongated leaves compared to Trachelospermum jasminoides, with a more tapered shape. The leaves remain glossy dark green, giving the plant a finer appearance. It retains its climbing nature, reaching a similar height of 3-6 meters, with woody and flexible stems.
Flowering occurs in late spring and early summer, producing small, highly fragrant, pure white flowers similar to those of Trachelospermum jasminoides. The flowers are arranged in terminal clusters, but the 'Angustifolia' variety may have a slightly less abundant bloom. The fruits are elongated follicles, which are rare in ornamental cultivation.
Like Trachelospermum jasminoides, 'Angustifolia' prefers well-drained, fertile soils. It is adaptable and thrives in full sun or partial shade, with optimal blooming in sunny locations. It is cold-hardy, tolerating temperatures down to about -10°C, and can be grown in greenhouses in colder regions.
This variety is prized for its intense fragrance and beauty, making it ideal for gardens and balconies. It is easy to maintain and resistant to many diseases and pests, although it may be susceptible to aphids and scale insects. Light pruning after flowering is recommended to maintain its shape and promote denser growth. The 'Angustifolia' variety is also well-suited for smaller spaces due to its compact growth.