Sounds a nice plant, Trevor! But we put our J. mesnyi in a corner of a courtyard, stone retaining walls behind it, intended as an understorey to the jacaranda we planted there (which usually keeps its leaves well into late winter). We imagined the jasmine producing long cascades of gold to liven up that corner in winter/early spring, but what it always is in its too-pruned state is a big bushy largely unproductive clump of growth.