STHEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA - info
It is also called Jasmine of Madagascar.
Its flowers were often used in bouquets from the bride of our mothers and grandmothers, to the place of orange blossoms!
Has a nice smell and intense.
This plant should not be continuously shifted, but must be left to stop in the place chosen.
The plants in flower are generally available from June to August.
Data sheet
- Light
- A lot of light. No direct sun.
- Recommended temperature
- Greater than 15 °C
- Watering
- Keep the ground slightly moist, but not wet or soaked with water. To make sure touch with your fingers the terrain.
- Humidity
- Spray with water, possibly rainwater or a little of the limestone, even on a daily basis, to create a habitat more similar to that of the origin of the plant.
- Season of Availability on the market - in Bloom with forced cultivation
- Throughout the year
- Name
- Comes from the Greek "stephanos” crown (as it was use to build the crowns with the flowers), and “otos” (ear, probably because of the appendages of the crown stem).
- Origin
- Madagascar