
Top 10 Must-Have Tropical Plants for Queensland Gardens
Description:
Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Tricolour', commonly known as Tricolour Star Jasmine, is an evergreen climber prized for its variegated foliage and fragrant white flowers. Its compact, twining growth habit and striking, multi-colored leaves make it ideal for adding year-round interest to gardens and landscapes. This versatile plant can be used as ground cover, in containers, or trained along trellises and fences.
Flowers:
In spring and summer, 'Tricolour' produces clusters of small, star-shaped white flowers with a delightful fragrance. The blooms attract pollinators and add a sensory element to the garden, making it a great choice for outdoor living spaces.
Foliage:
The plant features glossy, oval leaves with a striking variegation of deep green, cream, and pink. New growth often emerges with a pinkish tint, maturing to a mix of green and cream, providing a dynamic and colorful display throughout the year.
Fruit:
'Tricolour' is not known for notable fruit production, as its ornamental value lies primarily in its foliage and flowers.
Form and Size:
This variety has a twining growth habit, capable of reaching heights of 2 to 3 meters when supported and spreading up to 1.5 meters wide. Its dense foliage makes it suitable for creating lush coverage over structures or as a ground cover.
Growing Conditions:
'Tricolour' thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining soil. It is adaptable to various soil types and demonstrates moderate drought tolerance once established. In cooler climates, it benefits from protection against frost.
Uses:
This plant is versatile in landscaping, suitable for use as a climber on trellises, walls, or fences, as well as a ground cover or container plant. Its fragrant flowers and attractive foliage make it an excellent choice for sensory gardens and outdoor living areas.
Maintenance:
This variety requires minimal maintenance. Pruning after flowering helps maintain its shape and encourages bushier growth. Applying a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring promotes healthy foliage and abundant blooms.
Notes:
'Tricolour' is less vigorous than the standard Star Jasmine, making it more manageable in smaller garden spaces. Its variegated foliage adds visual interest even when not in bloom.
Companion Plants:
Pairs well with other climbers like Clematis or Hardenbergia and complements shrubs such as Lavandula (Lavender) or Rosa (Roses), enhancing the aesthetic appeal of garden designs.
Common Name: Tricolour Star Jasmine
Botanical Name: Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Tricolour'
Family: Apocynaceae
Origin: East Asia
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