The Grand Duke of Tuscany, suggested to be grown in a hardiness zone of 10, is a member of the evergreen jasmine family. Also commonly known as the Rose jasmine or Butt Mograw, the Grand Duke of Tuscany is the national flower of the Philippines. Preferring well-drained, somewhat acidic soil, the Grand Duke is a slow growing jasmine which produces flowers that resemble a gardenia or small white rose. Typically growing between 6 and 10 feet tall, the Grand Duke of Tuscany can be utilized as a potted plant with a preference for full to sun to partial shade.
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