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Why are the flowers buds on my Stephanotis dropping off?


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Stephanotis grows best when the compost is constantly moist (but not wet), and a temperature of 15c or above. The most common causes for premature bud drop are dryness or water logging. Also, they hate sudden changes in temperature, particularly a drop in temperature and cold draughts, so moving it can also cause bud drop.

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Stephanotis: Overview

Stephanotis, also known as Madagascar jasmine, is a genus of flowering plants native to Madagascar and other tropical regions of the world. They are known for their fragrant, star-shaped white flowers and are often used in weddings and other special occasions.

Stephanotis: Characteristics

Stephanotis plants are evergreen vines that can climb up to 20 feet in height. They have glossy, dark green leaves and produce clusters of small, waxy white flowers that are highly fragrant. The flowers are typically around 2 inches in diameter and have a distinctive star shape with five pointed petals.

Stephanotis: Cultivation

Stephanotis plants prefer warm, humid conditions and do best in bright, indirect sunlight. They require well-draining soil and regular watering, but should be allowed to dry out slightly between waterings. The plants can be grown in containers or trained to climb up trellises or other structures. Pruning should be done in the spring to control growth and promote flowering.

Stephanotis: Uses

Stephanotis plants are commonly used in weddings and other special occasions as a symbol of marital happiness and lasting love. The fragrant flowers are often included in bouquets and floral arrangements, and the vines can be used to create beautiful and intricate decorations. Stephanotis plants are also used in traditional medicine for their antispasmodic and sedative properties.

Stephanotis plants are a beautiful and fragrant addition to any garden or home. With their delicate white flowers and easy-to-care-for nature, they are a popular choice for weddings and other special occasions. Whether grown for ornamental purposes or for their medicinal properties, Stephanotis plants are an important member of the plant kingdom.

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