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Would an Asiatic Jasmine be okay to plant with Begonias?

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I was originally looking for shrubs, but found this, and thought it might be nice to plant with my begonias. One, so it'll drape down and give a little privacy. Two, so my Begonias aren't AS heated outside.

I know I should make sure to maintain its length.

Personal opinions - preferrably people experienced with the plant: Do you think it will "harm" the begonias?

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  1. I don't quite understand what you are doing with the a. jasmine

    but it is an invasive and fairly quick growing plant.  It can make a great drapey plant if planted alone in a pot, but depending on which variety you have they may loose their leaves in the winter after turning a brilliant red color.

    Or you may have gotten the evergreen variety.  I like to use this plant in landscaping in hard to grow areas because it is so quickly  growing, It actually can be used like a shrub with proper pruning and placement,  It can be used as a privacy screen if trained to grow over a trellis.  But it also takes well to shaping cuts and hard pruning well, as well as having the roots confined for long periods of time as long as it culture needs are correctly met, light/water/food.

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