Common Name: Seven-son Flower
Latin Name: Heptacodium jasminoides
Size: 15 (min) to 25 (max)
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Seven-son Flower
Heptacodium jasminoides
Origin: China
Maximum Height: 25 feet
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Heptacodium jasminoides
Origin: China
Maximum Height: 25 feet
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Genus: Heptacodium
species: jasminoides
Origin: China
Size: 15 (min) to 25 (max)
Size Description: Artistic, loose, open shrub or small tree
Notes: Same common name as Heptacodium miconioides
Characteristics: Bark Interest Winter Interest Dry Soil Tolerant Rain Garden
Availability: | Some Availability | ||
Deer Resistance: | Good Resistance | See plants that are deer resistant. | |
Full Sun Tolerance: | Performs Well | See other plants that like full sun. | |
Part Shade Tolerance: | Performs Well | See other plants that like part shade. | |
Deep Shade Tolerance: | Average Performance |
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Plant Images and Specimens
Location: Cambridge University Botanic Garden 1 Brookside Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom CB2 1JE [Latitude: 52.194054333333300 Longitude: 0.130119416666667] Specimen: 1936
Heptacodium jasminoides
Location: Cambridge University Botanic Garden
Photo Credit: Brandan Jones
Season: August 2012