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Radicans Creeping Dwarf Gardenia Gardenia jasminoides 'Radicans' Plant Details USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 7b-10b Find Your Zone Plant Type: Evergreen Flowering Shrub Height at Maturity: 2' Width at Maturity: 3-4' Growth Habit / Form: Bushy, Dense, Mounding Flower Color: White Flower Size: 2-3" Flowering Period: Mid- to Late-Spring, Summer, Fall in containers Flower Type: Double Fragrant Flowers: Yes - extremely fragrant! Foliage Color: Dark Green Fragrant Foliage: No Berries: No Berry Color: NA Sun Needs: Morning Sun with Afternoon Shade or Filtered Sun, All Day Filtered Sun Water Needs: Average, Lower when established Soil Type: Clay (amended), Loam, Sand (amended), Silt Soil Moisture / Drainage: Well Drained Moist Soil pH: 4.5 - 6.0 (Acid) Maintenance / Care: Low Attracts: Visual Attention Resistances: Deer - more info, Drought (when established), Heat, Humidity, Insect Description If you love gardenias and their heavenly fragrance but haven't had the space to fit one in your gardens meet 'Radicans', a dwarf and spreading Gardenia that forms a mound of dark green foliage to about 2 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide over time. As with other gardenia varieties, Radicans produces lusciously fragrant, pure white double flowers in spring through early summer. The dark green lustrous leaves are smaller and thinner than other varieties providing a unique texture in the landscape. Excellent in garden beds or pots. Landscape & Garden Uses Its low and mounding form to 2 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide make the Radicans Dwarf Gardenia ideal for use as a specimen in smaller garden spaces and in pots, planters, and other containers. In larger landscape spaces it is ideal for use in groupings or mas plantings as a groundcover or to underplant Japanese Maple trees, Fragrant Tea Olive, Grancy Greybeard, Redbuds, Dogwoods and other small trees. Perfect for planting along a path or walkway and around patios, decks and other outdoor living spaces where the fragrance can be enjoyed from close up. Just plant it on the east side of the tree so it'll get some afternoon shade. Suggested Spacing: 3 feet apart for solid hedge or mass planting; 6 feet or more apartfor space between plants Growing Preferences Gardenia are very easy to grow in moist but well-drained acidic soils of average fertility and part sun, preferably morning sun with some shade or filtered sun in the mid afternoon hours. As with so many other ornamental plants, constantly soggy or wet soils can cause root rot or other plant diseases. The east side of the home or other tall structure is a perfect spot for gardenias. USDA Zones: 8a-11 Find Your Zone Soil pH is important! To flower their best and maintain deep green foliage color, all Gardenia require an acid to moderately acid soil ranging from 4.5 to 6.0 on the pH scale. If your soil is alkaline foliage will turn pale-green to yellow and flowering will be diminished. Soil pH is a measurement of the alkalinity or acidity of soil and is measured on a scale of 1-14, with 7 as the neutral mark. Any measurement below 7 indicates acid soil conditions, and anything above 7 indicates alkaline. If you're unsure about the pH of your soil and whether or not it's suitable for growing Gardenia it's a good idea to test the soil pH in the planting area. You can quickly test soil pH with an inexpensive soil pH tester probe. To raise the pH (make more alkaline) you can add pelletized limestone to the soil. To lower the pH (make more acid) you can apply Soil Sulfur, Aluminum Sulfate, or Chelated Iron. Adding organic compost to the soil or using compost as mulch can also help to increase acidity and maintain acid soil conditions. Learn More: What is Soil pH & How To Test & Adjust It Helpful Articles Click on the link below to find helpful advice from our experts on how to plant, fertilize, prune and water Gardenia plants. How To Plant & Care For Gardenias Plant Long & Prosper! Meet The Wilson Brothers & Staff Questions? Contact Us
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