Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) is a cascading deciduous shrub with tiny non-fragrant bright yellow flowers that bloom on bare bright green stems in late winter before its leaves appear in spring. It can be grown as a mounding shrub or trained on a support, though it doesn’t have tendrils for climbing. If left as a shrub, though, know that every stem that touches the ground will root to make a new plant. (Located on the iron window grille of the Bush House, to the right of the side door steps.) Digger Deb
