Yay, what a happy sight at Trader Joe's—Stephanotis
Stephanotis floribunda has been my all time favorite fragrant flower!
Had them back in The Netherlands and also at our previous home in Dublin, Georgia and here at our home.
Ordered a Madagascar Jasmine (Stephanotis floribunda) from Logee's ←click link—if you don't live near any Trader Joe's...
nostalgic photo from 1988 on our solid oak windowsill inside a Delft White cachepot.
To me this photo is meaningful—for the memory...
When we moved up north and then to Italy, a dear friend kept this one for me and I got it back in May of 1992!
Closeup of the heavenly Stephanotis blooms in 1992!
And again here, probably without flash...
Photo from our kitchen in 1998 and in the center of our bay window, I had another stephanotis and two Hoya Cornosa plants around a metal ring.
Below my hand crocheted curtain you also see a Hoya Bella in a brass planter on chains.
We are about to have a baby Hoya Bella taking up residence there!
And here our new resident captured this morning at breakfast time!
Stephanotis floribunda from Trader Joe's
Residing on the Corian windowsill on our bay window in the kitchen.
Just like in the above image...
A healthy and happy new resident!
Do you have or had a Stephanotis floribunda?
Related link:
Our Fragrant Hoya Carnosa Wax Plant in Metal Ring | previous post by me
Un gelsomino meraviglioso.- 7 giorni all'intervento.
ReplyDeleteCara Olga,
DeleteGrazie e che lunghissimo tempo di attesa in Italia per un intervento chirurgico...
Buona Fortuna!
Abbracci,
Mariette
Dag Mariette,
ReplyDeleteEen mooie plant!
Fijne dag en liefs,
Hilly
Beste Hilly,
DeleteJa, dit is zeker een van mijn lievelings kamerplanten!
Liefs,
Mariette
Mi abuela tenía jazmín y diamela en el patio. Cuando florecía entraba su fragancia por la ventana hasta el interior de la habitación.
ReplyDeleteBesos.
Querida Antónia,
DeleteHemos tenido todas las variedades de jazmines y el Diamela o Jazmín Árabe es el más fragante. Los que mantuvimos afuera en grandes macetas y luego durante el invierno en el invernadero. Pero los perdimos...
Abrazos,
Mariette
Such a lovely flowering plant, Mariette, such pretty blooms! I don't have the right light in this house for flowering plants (mostly I face north), and anyway, I've never had success with indoor flowering plants, either. I need the hardy, can't-kill-'em type of plants -- lol.
ReplyDeleteDearest Kim,
DeleteThis is a true gem, also for its fragrance!
Now with the special FibrexⓇ Energy–Efficient Glass, they are well protected against getting scorched.
Our entire home has windowsills but we also have kitties...😉
Hugs,
Mariette
Beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteDearest Anne,
DeleteBeautiful and highly fragrant so a double bonus!
Hugs,
Mariette
Hello Mariette, What a beautiful Jasmine. I love their scent. I just wish I had more luck keeping them alive for any length of time. Hugs, Betsy
ReplyDeleteDearest Betsy,
DeleteIt is a beauty indeed and so fragrant.
Well, they need lots of light and not being drowned nor neglected...
Hugs,
Mariette
I have never had one of these flowers, but they sure are gorgeous, Mariette. Simply perfect for spring!
ReplyDeleteDearest Martha Jane,
DeleteThey are so lovely as a houseplant and they transmit perfume...
Hugs,
Mariette
Oh my goodness! Your blog post has stolen my breath, my heart.
ReplyDeleteDearest Helen,
DeleteThank you and it is a joy for sharing that with many!
Hugs,
Mariette
Oh so lovely
ReplyDeleteDearest Jo–Anne,
DeleteYes, they truly are!
Hugs,
Mariette
Such beautiful, delicate flowers!
ReplyDeleteDearest Peter,
DeleteThey are so lovely and have adorned many a bride...
Hugs,
Mariette
I like both the flower and its name Stephanotis. The tiny floor tiles in your 1998 kitchen drew my attention. Lovely! In our place, all floor tiles are about 30x30 cm ceramic tiles. .
ReplyDeleteDearest Duta,
DeleteYes, it is a special name! Our floor tiles are 20 x 20 cm and we bought them in Italy and brought them over—they are still in our kitchen!
In our Rose Suite we have floor tiles from 30 x 30 cm, from Spain and bought here.
Guess we follow the European trend of having tiles and for the rest we got solid oak planks.
Hugs,
Mariette
Ganz wundervoll, liebe Mariette und so ganz in weiß! Ich glaube, der Jasmin duftet. Schade, dass es kein Duft-Internet gibt. ;-) Bei uns im Haus halten solche Pflanzen leider nicht dauerhaft. Daher habe ich mich auf wenige Sukkulenten beschränkt.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
Sara
Liebe Sara,
DeleteJa, wenn wir Duft auch teilen konnten wäre ja super!
Wir haben auch lange keine Hauspflanzen gehabt wegen das viele reisen als Consultants.
Aber so ein wenig wieder dazu, gefällt uns schon.
Liebe Grüße,
Mariette
I love jasmine and the scent it emits.
ReplyDeleteThere's a jasmine-covered arbor in my mom's nursing home and it really is pretty.
Beautiful photos as always, dearest Mariette.
Hugs and blessings
Dearest Veronica,
DeleteYes, I too do love all jasmine varieties!
Such a jasmine–covered arbor is at the right place at the nursing home—adding something heavenly!
Hugs,
Mariette
Dat is een mooie plant, Mariette. Heel lang geleden hebben wij zo'n plant gehad. Ik heb helaas geen groene vingers en mijn buurvrouw die de planten water geeft tijdens onze vakantie nog minder. Ik geniet er dus via jouw blog maar even van mee. Fijne dag en lieve groet Willy
ReplyDeleteBeste Willy,
DeleteJa, het is een juweel van een plant en in Nederland had ik 'm ook op de brede travertine vensterbank. Ik moest lachen om je buurvrouw en hier heb ik van twee buren ook zoiets meegemaakt. Pieter bracht op hun aandringen onze planten er naar toe en ze zette ze in haar washok—zonder ramen. Toen hij ze op ging halen na enkele weken haalde ze de planten daar ook weer vandaan—helemaal geel. De andere buurvrouw idem, in een donkere ruimte...
Liefs,
Mariette
How lovely. I've never been successful with indoor plants.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Dearest Victor,
DeleteWell, this one is truly an exceptional house plant!
Hugs,
Mariette
I love jasmine tea !
ReplyDeleteDearest RTC,
DeleteYes, that is also a good and fragrant tea but we now use the green tea only.
Hugs,
Mariette
What a gorgeous plant! I so much love Stephanotis and I was very sorry to see that mine was dying a while ago...I never understood the reason! I will surely buy a new one pretty soon as I really miss its scent.
ReplyDeleteMany hugs, dearest Mariette!
Dearest Marie–Anne,
DeleteIt is a gorgeous plant indeed and its name sounds a bit Greek.
Too bad you lost yours but soon there will be the scent of a replacement 😉
Happy Greek Easter to you and yours!
Hugs,
Mariette
Aqui quando alguém plantas maravilhosas dizemos que essa pessoa tem uma "mão"
ReplyDeletemaravilhosa para as plantas. Eu não tenho muito não, mas adoro plantas dentro de casa.
Mas o que gostei bastante foi da sua cozinha, Mariette! Adoro móveis brancos, dão leveza e alegria!
Tenho uma tia que foi decoradora, morou muitos anos no Rio de Janeiro, e ela adorava móveis brancos em casa. Acho que herdei esse gosto dela.
Um ótimo fim de semana,
abraços!
Prezados Taís,
DeleteBem, nós parecemos ser espíritos afins como eu também amo branco! Nossos banheiros são brancos e a lavanderia, cozinha e também corredor.
Janelas suficientes e temos todas as portas francesas para deixar a luz passar mais facilmente.
Abraços,
Mariette
Jasmine is one of my favorite flower scents. We used to have a big bush in the back yard of our old home. Whenever I went out there, it was such a strong, wonderful scent. I hope your jasmine plant lasts for many years, Mariette. It really is lovely. Flowers are the magic in our lives.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Dearest Sheri,
DeleteYes, this sure is a sweet scent.
This one is only for indoor growing as we don't live in the tropics 😉 but I sure try to keep this one going.
Flowers are really magical and do lift up our spirits.
Hugs,
Mariette
How beautiful. The small white flowers are so delicate.
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Dearest Christina,
DeleteYes, this is a darling and they are SO long lasting... A joy for weeks on end!
Hugs,
Mariette