





Trachelospermum asiaticum Star of Tuscany
The Highlights
Common Name: Star Jasmine yellow
Flower Colour: Rich, golden-yellow star-shaped blooms
Flowering Period: May to July
Height & Spread: Up to 3–6m high × 2–4m spread (10–20ft × 6–13ft)
Foliage: Glossy, evergreen dark green leaves; may take on bronze tints in colder months
Fragrance: Warm, sweet scent with a subtle citrus note
Hardiness: RHS H4 – Hardy in most UK regions with protection from cold, drying winds
Position: Full sun or partial shade (best flowering in a warm, sunny spot)
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil – prefers fertile, humus-rich conditions
Maintenance: Low – occasional pruning and feeding
Why Choose Trachelospermum asiaticum ‘Star of Tuscany’ for Your Garden?
If you're looking for something a little different from the classic white Star Jasmine, ‘Star of Tuscany’ offers a bold twist with golden-yellow blooms and the same evergreen reliability. It’s a fantastic choice for:
Brightening up walls, fences, and arches with cheerful yellow flowers
Adding year-round foliage and colour contrast to traditional garden schemes
Growing in large pots on patios, balconies, or roof terraces
Providing a less common but just as fragrant alternative to white jasmine
Attracting pollinators like bees with its rich nectar and early summer blooms
‘Star of Tuscany’ combines Mediterranean charm with practical performance—a real standout for warm, sheltered gardens.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24-hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Best Position
Plant in a sunny, sheltered position—a south or west-facing wall is ideal to encourage strong flowering and lush leaf growth. Will tolerate light shade, though flowering may be reduced.
Soil Preparation
Grow in moist but well-drained soil. Enrich with compost or well-rotted organic matter at planting time. Avoid overly wet or waterlogged soils.
Support & Training
Provide sturdy support such as a trellis, wire frame, or obelisk. Its twining stems naturally cling once established. Also excellent as trailing cover in containers or over raised beds.
Pruning
Prune lightly after flowering in late summer to shape and tidy growth. Remove any wayward or damaged stems as needed. Very manageable and responds well to pruning.
Winter Care
‘Star of Tuscany’ is hardy in most of the UK but will benefit from protection in colder or exposed areas, especially from drying winter winds. Container plants can be moved to sheltered spots in winter.
The Highlights
Common Name: Star Jasmine yellow
Flower Colour: Rich, golden-yellow star-shaped blooms
Flowering Period: May to July
Height & Spread: Up to 3–6m high × 2–4m spread (10–20ft × 6–13ft)
Foliage: Glossy, evergreen dark green leaves; may take on bronze tints in colder months
Fragrance: Warm, sweet scent with a subtle citrus note
Hardiness: RHS H4 – Hardy in most UK regions with protection from cold, drying winds
Position: Full sun or partial shade (best flowering in a warm, sunny spot)
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil – prefers fertile, humus-rich conditions
Maintenance: Low – occasional pruning and feeding
Why Choose Trachelospermum asiaticum ‘Star of Tuscany’ for Your Garden?
If you're looking for something a little different from the classic white Star Jasmine, ‘Star of Tuscany’ offers a bold twist with golden-yellow blooms and the same evergreen reliability. It’s a fantastic choice for:
Brightening up walls, fences, and arches with cheerful yellow flowers
Adding year-round foliage and colour contrast to traditional garden schemes
Growing in large pots on patios, balconies, or roof terraces
Providing a less common but just as fragrant alternative to white jasmine
Attracting pollinators like bees with its rich nectar and early summer blooms
‘Star of Tuscany’ combines Mediterranean charm with practical performance—a real standout for warm, sheltered gardens.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24-hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Best Position
Plant in a sunny, sheltered position—a south or west-facing wall is ideal to encourage strong flowering and lush leaf growth. Will tolerate light shade, though flowering may be reduced.
Soil Preparation
Grow in moist but well-drained soil. Enrich with compost or well-rotted organic matter at planting time. Avoid overly wet or waterlogged soils.
Support & Training
Provide sturdy support such as a trellis, wire frame, or obelisk. Its twining stems naturally cling once established. Also excellent as trailing cover in containers or over raised beds.
Pruning
Prune lightly after flowering in late summer to shape and tidy growth. Remove any wayward or damaged stems as needed. Very manageable and responds well to pruning.
Winter Care
‘Star of Tuscany’ is hardy in most of the UK but will benefit from protection in colder or exposed areas, especially from drying winter winds. Container plants can be moved to sheltered spots in winter.
The Highlights
Common Name: Star Jasmine yellow
Flower Colour: Rich, golden-yellow star-shaped blooms
Flowering Period: May to July
Height & Spread: Up to 3–6m high × 2–4m spread (10–20ft × 6–13ft)
Foliage: Glossy, evergreen dark green leaves; may take on bronze tints in colder months
Fragrance: Warm, sweet scent with a subtle citrus note
Hardiness: RHS H4 – Hardy in most UK regions with protection from cold, drying winds
Position: Full sun or partial shade (best flowering in a warm, sunny spot)
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil – prefers fertile, humus-rich conditions
Maintenance: Low – occasional pruning and feeding
Why Choose Trachelospermum asiaticum ‘Star of Tuscany’ for Your Garden?
If you're looking for something a little different from the classic white Star Jasmine, ‘Star of Tuscany’ offers a bold twist with golden-yellow blooms and the same evergreen reliability. It’s a fantastic choice for:
Brightening up walls, fences, and arches with cheerful yellow flowers
Adding year-round foliage and colour contrast to traditional garden schemes
Growing in large pots on patios, balconies, or roof terraces
Providing a less common but just as fragrant alternative to white jasmine
Attracting pollinators like bees with its rich nectar and early summer blooms
‘Star of Tuscany’ combines Mediterranean charm with practical performance—a real standout for warm, sheltered gardens.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24-hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Best Position
Plant in a sunny, sheltered position—a south or west-facing wall is ideal to encourage strong flowering and lush leaf growth. Will tolerate light shade, though flowering may be reduced.
Soil Preparation
Grow in moist but well-drained soil. Enrich with compost or well-rotted organic matter at planting time. Avoid overly wet or waterlogged soils.
Support & Training
Provide sturdy support such as a trellis, wire frame, or obelisk. Its twining stems naturally cling once established. Also excellent as trailing cover in containers or over raised beds.
Pruning
Prune lightly after flowering in late summer to shape and tidy growth. Remove any wayward or damaged stems as needed. Very manageable and responds well to pruning.
Winter Care
‘Star of Tuscany’ is hardy in most of the UK but will benefit from protection in colder or exposed areas, especially from drying winter winds. Container plants can be moved to sheltered spots in winter.