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Jasmine (Genus: Jasminum) is a widely admired flowering plant known for its beautiful, fragrant blossoms. With over 200 species, jasmine plants are found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, and they are popular both for ornamental purposes and their use in perfumes. Here’s a detailed description:

Key Features of the Jasmine Plant:
Foliage:

Jasmine plants typically have dark green, glossy leaves that are either opposite or alternate on the stems, depending on the species.
The leaves are usually ovate or lance-shaped, with smooth or slightly serrated edges. They provide a lush backdrop for the plant’s striking flowers.
Some jasmine species are evergreen, maintaining their leaves year-round, while others are deciduous, shedding their leaves in the colder months.
Flowers:

Jasmine flowers are the highlight of the plant, known for their delicate, star-shaped blossoms.
They are typically white or yellow, though some species produce pink or red flowers.
The flowers are highly fragrant, and their scent is sweet, rich, and intoxicating, which makes jasmine a popular choice for perfumes and oils.
The flowers grow in clusters or clusters of small, individual blooms. Jasmine usually flowers in summer or spring, depending on the species and growing conditions.
Growth Habit:

Jasmine plants can be vining, shrubs, or small trees. Some species, like Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum sambac), grow as shrubs, while others, like Common Jasmine (Jasminum officinale), are climbing vines that can reach heights of 10-15 feet (3-4.5 meters) or more when supported.
They are known for their fast growth, especially when grown in favorable conditions.
Care Requirements:

Light: Jasmine plants thrive in full sun to partial shade. They need plenty of bright, indirect sunlight to flower well, and some varieties benefit from a few hours of direct sunlight each day.
Watering: Jasmine prefers consistent moisture, but the soil should never be waterlogged. It’s best to water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry to the touch. They generally need more water during the flowering period and less during the dormant season.
Soil: Jasmine plants prefer well-draining, fertile soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. A well-amended soil mix with organic matter will support their growth.
Temperature: Jasmine plants prefer warm temperatures and should be kept between 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C). Many jasmine species are sensitive to frost and should be brought indoors or kept in a sheltered environment during colder months.
Humidity: Jasmine thrives in moderate to high humidity. If grown indoors, it may benefit from occasional misting or placement near a humidifier, especially in dry environments.
Fragrance:

The scent of jasmine is one of its most distinguishing features. The flowers release a strong, sweet fragrance, particularly in the evening or at night. This characteristic makes jasmine highly sought after in perfumes and aromatherapy products.
Pests and Diseases:

Jasmine is relatively resilient, but it can occasionally be susceptible to pests such as aphids, whiteflies, mealybugs, and spider mites. Regular inspection and natural treatments like neem oil can help control infestations.
Jasmine may also be prone to powdery mildew or root rot if overwatered or grown in poor drainage conditions.
Toxicity:

Jasmine is generally non-toxic to pets, making it safe for homes with cats, dogs, or other animals. However, some species of jasmine (particularly Jasminum grandiflorum) may cause mild irritation if ingested, though they are not considered highly toxic.
Popular Varieties of Jasmine:
Common Jasmine (Jasminum officinale): One of the most well-known jasmine species, it produces fragrant, white flowers and can be grown as a vine or shrub.
Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum sambac): Known for its intense fragrance, it is the type of jasmine used in many perfumes. It has smaller, white flowers and is often grown as a shrub.
Italian Jasmine (Jasminum humile): This variety features bright yellow flowers and is a popular ornamental shrub.
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides): While not a true jasmine, it is often referred to as such. It is a woody vine with small, white, fragrant flowers.
Summary:
The Jasmine plant is cherished for its fragrant flowers, which are among the most aromatic in the plant world. Whether grown as a vining climber, a shrub, or a small tree, jasmine can add beauty, elegance, and a delightful scent to any garden or indoor space. With relatively simple care, including bright sunlight, moderate watering, and warm temperatures, jasmine is a rewarding plant for gardeners seeking both ornamental value and fragrance.

REC: After getting (( VERY VERY IMPORTANT )) the plants, AVOID exposing them to direct sunlight as it can cause leaf BURN. AVOID overwatering your plants. The primary reason for outdoor plant demise is excessive watering.

Planting: Excavate a hole double the size in width and depth compared to the polybag that contains your plant. Fill it up, blending compost with the topsoil. Insert the plant into the newly loosened soil. It is essential to water both Rare Live Plant & Regular (Morning 300ml).


NOTE 1: The plant may appear dry due to transportation time.greenery nursery However, the plant is still healthy because it is an outdoor plant. Place it back in the soil, apply the included fertilizer, water it, and monitor it for a week. It will restore its freshness.

Note 2: image is for reference only. Appearance of actual product may vary based on factors such as climate, age, and height.

✅ Easy To Grow
✅Hybrid Varient
✅Suitable for Indian Climate
✅best plant for garden.
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Product Information

Brand

Greenery Nursery

Product Type

Live Flower Plant

Life Cycle

Annual

Suitable Location

Outdoor

Hybrid

Yes

Country_of_Origin

India

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