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Pillow Talk® Gardenia

SHRUB - Proven Winners® ColorChoice®
  • Delightfully Fragrant,
  • Double, White Flowers,
  • Heat Tolerant
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Size: PWCC - Quart Pot
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Description

(Gardenia) Nothing says summer like the smell of Gardenias. Gardenia Pillow Talk® is very compact in size, only standing 30-42 inches tall and up to 4 feet wide. The large 3-4 inch, double white blooms are delightfully fragrant and line the plant from top to bottom. Gardenia Pillow Talk® forms a compact mounding habit and likes to be grown in full sun to part shade locations. Heat and drought-tolerant once established, it likes to be grown in rich, moist, acidic, well-drained soil. Hardy in zones 7-10, Gardenias make for a great hedge, specimen, border, or foundation planting. For those of you in the North, this can be brought in and enjoyed as a house plant. Trimming is rarely needed, but if needed, we recommend trimming after it is done blooming to remove any dead wood or to shape it as needed. Gardenia Pillow Talk® is a Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Shrub.

More Details

Name: Gardenia jasminoides 'SMNGDUO' PP35,036 Pillow Talk®
Common Name: Gardenia
Sunlight: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Critter Resistance: Deer
Bloom Time: Late Spring or Early Summer
Flower Color: White Shades
Max Height: 2 - 4 Feet
Max Spread: 3 - 4 Feet
Water Requirements: Average Water Needs
USDA Hardiness Zone: 7, 8, 9, 10
Attributes: Compact Shrub, Fragrant, Tropical
Design Use: Border, Container, Specimen
Blooms On: Last Year's Growth
Growth Habit: Mounding

Gardener Tips

For general how to grow tips for Pillow Talk® Gardenia and how to care for your shrubs. View Garden Crossings How to care for Shrubs page. Interested in growing tips for other plants we sell. Browse our Plant Care Tips.

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Betsy J.

Fabulous plant. I had at least 25 flowers during June and first week of July. Now in mid August I have another 15 buds. I will bring it in for the winter here in Minnesota.

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