The Night Jasmine, although dubbed "jasmine", is one of a number of plants called this, but are not really jasmines, at all. Many plants called jasmines are fragrant. Each type though, although fragrant, has a different scent. I have an Orange jasmine, a night jasmine, and a couple Confederate jasmines. All are fragrant, even though they aren't classified in the true jasmine, Jasminum genus.
The perennial sunflower cultivar, is: 'Happy Days'.
My Cleyera has been in the ground for several years. It gets winter protection. The plant came from Woodlanders. They boast having true Cleyera plants, and not Ternstroemea, that is often called Cleyera, but is not a true Cleyera.
Yeah, I will probably bump up my Rain Lilies to a bigger pot, next year, because they have filled the current pot, to its edges.
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