Gardenia bushes typically thrive in USDA Growing Zones 8–11,
requiring warm, humid climates, though some cold-hardy varieties like
'Frostproof' and 'Kleim's Hardy' can withstand Zone 7 winters. They
prefer full sun to partial shade, acidic soil, and consistent moisture.
In zones 6 or lower, they must be grown in containers and brought
indoors.
The gardenia bush in the garden in the center of my condo building has been blooming for the last five days. It is so wonderful to open my front door and step out on the 2nd floor walkway with a view of flowers. It really makes your day.






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These are such glorious flowers…not only their pristine waxy beautiful white petals, but oh the scent! Heady! Thanks. I actually imagined I had a puff of the great joy they provide.
ReplyDeleteThese are so very lovely, Carol. I really do like the white. I can only imagine the scent!
ReplyDelete...the fragrance must be heavenly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteGardenias are so beautiful! I am so glad I found your new website.
ReplyDelete-Soma
I ca almost smell them :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful, creamy blooms.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gardenias ~ Wow! ~ Hugs ^_^
ReplyDeleteHugs! Gardenias almost don't look real because they are soooo beautiful plus that smell who doesn't like the smell. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely beautiful. I have always loved Gardenias and especially their fragrance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms! Happy day to you Carol.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Gardenia is such a genteel flower. And the scent...
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Gardenias scream Florida to me. In a nice way of course. Very beautiful shrubs. I don't think we have them here in Oklahoma.
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