Gelsemium sempervirens
Gelsemium sempervirens

Gelsemium sempervirens

A fragrant evergreen climber valued for yellow flowers and medicinal uses.


Picture illustrating Gelsemium sempervirens plant

Habit

Perennial vine

 Height

3–6 m

Growth

Moderate

Soil

Well-draining Loam

Shade

Partial sun

Moisture

Moderate

Edible

No

Medicinal

Yes

Origin

SE USA

Climatic Condition

Subtropical

Temperature (°)

15–20

Humidity (%)

60–80

Potting media

Peat+Compost

Fertilizers

Balanced NPK

Watering

Regular watering

Plant Weight 

4–6 kg

Flowering Time

Spring

Soil Ph level

5.5–6.5

Water Ph level

6.0–7.0

Soil EC

Low

Yield Per Plant 

Ornamental blooms

NPK ratio 

15:30:15

life Span

10–15 yrs

Health Benefits

Used in homeopathy for nerve pain

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

50% peat, 30% perlite, 20% compost

Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Feed monthly during growth

Common Diseases and Remedies

root rot, leaf spot, powdery mildew, anthracnose, aphids, scale insects and spider mites

yellowing or wilting leaves, stunted growth, soft or decaying roots, brown or black leaf spots, white powdery growth on foliage, leaf curling, sticky honeydew and fine webbing

improve soil drainage and avoid waterlogging, prune and destroy infected parts, maintain good air circulation and sunlight, apply neem oil or insecticidal soap for pests, use sulfur or baking-soda spray for powdery mildew

In-Organic Remedies

fungicides with mefenoxam or metalaxyl for root rot, copper-based fungicides for leaf spot and anthracnose, fungicides with myclobutanil or propiconazole for powdery mildew, systemic insecticides and miticides such as imidacloprid or abamectin for pest control.

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