Jasminum Species, Arabian Jasmine, Sacred Jasmine
Jasminumsambac
Synonym
Jasminum
bicorollatum
Jasminum
blancoi
Jasminum
heyneanum
Jasminum
odoratum
Jasminum
quinqueflorum
I truly like Jasmine Sambac,that's why i decided to grow my first Jasminum Sambac infront my porch facing SE,but because of the recent s...Read More
Jasmine and Michelia are the most well-known fragrant plants in Southern China. I have 3 different cultivars of arabian jasmine...Read More
I bought this plant, Pubescens Jasmine (Jasminum Multiflorum) & another, not pictured here, called Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum Sambac) last...Read More
Typical easy sambac growth and heavenly scent. Personally, I like this scent just about as well as Maid of Orleans.
This plant is evergreen in lahore pakistan. It blooms all year except winter months. blooms heavily in rainy season. I needs partial sun ...Read More
Very adaptible; makes a good houseplant;grows in shade, sun and anything in between, but changing from one to the other needs to be done ...Read More
I plan to cover a steep rocky hill with fragrant jasmine. Local nursery suggests Asian Jasmine; sold in 1 galon containers that would gr...Read More
Bloomed 2nd year with fast growth before blooming. Planted on the west side of an east wall and receives half sun/half shade. Beautiful ...Read More
The photo by Dinu is the clone known as 'Thai Beauty'
What a wonderful plant. In St Paul, MN it's not possible to leave her outdoors for the winter, but I do haul her outside from May throug...Read More
This flower has a really delicious smell and can be used to prepare jasmin tea.
I ordered four "baby" plants through a mail order catalog almost 1 1/2 years ago. I seemed to struggle with disease/mites on the leaves,...Read More