Jasminum beesianum is a semi-evergreen perennial climber valued for its rare, richly coloured blooms and fragrant performance. Supplied in a 3-litre container approximately 18–20 cm in height and diameter, it establishes quickly in the garden or large containers. Each flower cluster is composed of star-shaped tubular blooms, 2–3 cm long, in shades of deep pink to red, offering visual impact and scent from May to June. The slender green leaves are semi-evergreen, providing structure and interest even when the plant is not in flower.
The plant thrives in full sun to partial shade, preferring fertile, well-drained soil. Its vigorous but manageable growth habit makes it ideal for climbing vertical structures such as walls, trellises, pergolas, and fences. As it matures, the climber produces multiple lateral shoots, allowing gardeners to train it according to their preferred shape or design. Pruning after flowering ensures a neat habit and encourages repeat bloom the following season.
Jasminum beesianum typically reaches a mature height of 2–3 metres when supported on trellises or pergolas, with a spread of 1–1.5 metres, making it ideal for vertical spaces. Individual tubular flowers measure approximately 2–3 cm in length and appear in dense clusters for a bold, visual impact. The semi-evergreen leaves grow 3–5 cm long, maintaining a compact and tidy structure. Supplied in a 3-litre container measuring 18–20 cm in height and diameter, the plant establishes quickly in garden soil or large containers. Its climbing shoots can be trained to walls, fences, or pergolas, creating a colourful and fragrant feature in both formal and informal gardens.