
Gardenia, Cape-Jasmine
| Botanical Name : | Gardenia augusta (G. jasminoides) |
| Common Name : | Gardenia, Cape-Jasmine |
| Product Use : | Cut Flower |
| Pronunciation : | gar-DEEN-ee-a au-GUS-ta or jaz-min-OY-deez |
| Family Roots : | Member of the Rubiaceae (madder family). |
| Personality : | Flowers to 3 inches across, petals waxy, opening into flat or dome-shaped flowers. |
| Availability : | Year-round. |
| Flower Color : | White, cream. |
| Decorative Life : | Last only 1-3 days or less under most circumstances depending on use and treatment. |
| Ethylene Sensitivity : | Medium |
| Ethylene Comments : | Yes. |
| Post Harvest | If possible, recut stems under water and place into a fresh flower food solution and/or treat with a spray or dip designed and proven to reduce water loss and/or extend life. Misting with water can also improve postharvest performance. |
| Storage Specifics : | Can be stored at high humidity for 2 weeks at 32-36 F. |
| Tidbits : | Gardenia was mistakenly thought to be an American plant, and was thus named in the colonial days after Dr. Alexander Garden from Charleston, South Carolina, a correspondent of Linnaeus.
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