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CBernard
Perris, CA
(Zone 9a)

April 16, 2007
11:03 AM

Post #3398332

Is the Night-Blooming Jessamine an herb? If not, can you direct me to where I can ask this question? bought my Night-Blooming Jessamine last summer. It was a beautiful bush, although it didn't bloom last year. After the cold freeze we had in Winter, most of the branches died. Now new branches are coming out from the sides. The problem is the branches that weren't killed by the frosts. It makes the plant look lopsided with three long branches and several newer and shorter branches. Is it all right to trim it now? If I cut the old branches to the same length, will they grow back?

Thanks,

Chuck

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