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Jasminum adenophyllum, Bluegrape jasmine, Princess jasmine, Che vang, Lai la co tuyen

Botanical name: Jasminum adenophyllum

Common names: Bluegrape jasmine, Princess jasmine, Che vang, Lai la co tuyen

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: India

Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plant

A rare endemic in Meghalaya State (India). Spreading fast growing vine with glossy large 2-3" dark green leaves similar to leaves of Jasminum Rex. Flowers are large, 2-3" wide, with narrow curled petels and extremely fragrant. Flower shape resembles Michelia Alba flower. Black-blue berries size of a small grape appear after blooming which attract birds. This species is very hard to find. Can be used il landscape as a fine vine or dense ground cover since is spreads fast and roots when touches the ground.




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Jasminum adenophyllum, Bluegrape jasmine, Fragrant

VERY RARE!!! Bluegrape jasmine, Princess jasmine, Che vang. A rare endemic of India. Flowers are large, 2-3" wide, with narrow curled petals and extremely fragrant. Flower shape resembles Michelia Alba flower. Black-blue berries size of a small grape appear after blooming which attract birds. This species is very hard to find. Can be used in landscape as a fine vine or dense ground cover.

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Botanical name: Jasminum aemulum

Common names: Palawan Jasmine, Malulee

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: Philippines

Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeModerate waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plant

Palawan Jasmine (Jasminum aemulum) is a hardy evergreen shrub native to the island of Palawan in the Philippines. It can reach heights of 5-10 ft, with oblong leaves, shortly rounded at the apex and dark green in color on both surfaces. This handsome shrub produces numerous white, fragrant, 1-2 inch wide flowers that bloom all year round, making it a highly ornamental plant. The pleasant scent of these lovely white and off-white blooms often attract butterflies and hummingbirds.

This shrub can be grown in zones 9 to 11, requiring moderate watering and a sunny location. It can also be grown in colder regions as long as it is potted and sufficiently protected from the frost. The soil should be a mix of soil and potting mix, kept slightly moist and fertilized regularly with a balanced fertilizer. A light mulch of dead leaves is recommended to protect the plant from frost and maintain its distinctive appearance and fragrance.

Palawan Jasmine is easy to maintain and with proper care it will remain healthy, rewarding the owner with its beauty and memorable fragrance. Pruning the branches after flowering is necessary to allow for sufficient light and air circulation, whilst regular inspection for pests and diseases should also be carried out.




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Botanical names: Jasminum azoricum, Jasminum trifoliatum Moench, Jasminum bahiense, Jasminum blandum, Jasminum hildebrandtii, Jasminum holstii

Common names: River Jasmine, Scrambling Vine, Jasmine De Trapo

Family: Oleaceae

Vine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plant

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Jasminum azoricum, also known as River Jasmine, is an evergreen climber with star-shaped white flowers and fragrant, summer-blooming blooms. Its dark green leaves are divided into three leaflets that not only provide a beautiful contrast to its white petals, but also give the plant a unique charm. The River Jasmine emits a heady, sensual aroma, making it a popular conservatory plant. It is also known by other synonyms such as Jasminum - lanatum, mauritianum, megalosiphon, pospischilii, rooseveltii, schroeterianum, tettense, uhligii, and zanzibariense.

The River Jasmine is remarkably versatile, as it can grow in various levels of sunlight and types of soil. In partial sun or semi-shade, or in full sun, the plant will thrive. River Jasmine prefers moist and well-drained soil, so regular watering is necessary for optimal bloom. Fertilizing the plant during its blooming period will also promote healthy growth. Grown in USDA Zones 9-11, the River Jasmine is a beautiful addition to any outdoor space, providing a splash of color with its off-white and white flowers. Not only this, but it's also an ideal place for songbirds, butterflies, and hummingbirds to visit, with its enticing aroma drawing them in.

For those who live in colder regions, the River Jasmine can be grown in a pot indoors. To best ensure healthy growth, the pot should be placed in a warm, sunny room that is away from drafts and sources of heat such as radiators and fireplaces. The pot should receive some direct sunlight for at least four hours a day. The soil should be kept moist, but not overly wet, and the plant should receive regular feedings of a balanced fertilizer. With proper care and maintenance, the River Jasmine will thrive, providing fragrant blooms throughout the year.




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Jasminum dichotomum

Botanical name: Jasminum dichotomum

Common names: Rose Bud Jasmine, Everblooming Jasmine, Gold Coast Jasmine

Family: Oleaceae

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

Rose Bud Jasmine (Jasminum dichotomum) is a large shrub or vining creeper, native to Africa and growing to a height of 5-10 ft. It features glossy, dark green leaves and offers clusters of fragrant white or off-white flowers throughout the year, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.

Rose Bud Jasmine is best grown in well-drained, fertile soil in areas where full sun to partial shade is available. It requires regular watering, especially during hot, dry weather. Rose Bud Jasmine is generally hardy to USDA Zone 9-11.

In colder regions, Rose Bud Jasmine makes a great container plant. When growing in a pot, it is important to water regularly and provide indirect sunlight or partial shade. When temperatures drop below freezing, the pot should be moved to a sunny, warmer spot and well-draining soil should be used to prevent root rot. It is also important to remember to water Rose Bud Jasmine potted plants more during the winter months.




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Jasminum dichotomum, Rose Bud Jasmine, Fragrant

Rose Bud Jasmine, Everblooming Jasmine - a very rare jasmine with highly fragrant flowers. Blooms year round. Glossy leaves are very ornamental in contrast with dark pink buds and snow white flowers. This is a very vigorous plant that can cover a fence or pagoda in no time.

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Botanical names: Jasminum humile, Jasminum giraldi

Common name: Italian Jasmine

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: India

Hardiness: 10°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRegular waterYellow, orange flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsEthnomedical plant.
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This fast-growing, sweet-smelling perennial vine or creeper is native to India and is widely used in ethnomedical practices. Jasminum humile (Italian Jasmine) is a hardy, evergreen climber that produces an abundance of fragrant yellow or orange flowers. This jasmine will thrive with full sun to semi-shade, regular watering, and moderate soil fertility. Hummingbirds and butterflies are attracted to the luxuriant blooms. In colder regions, it is best grown in a sunny location in a container.

Ideal for USDA Zones 7-10, Jasminum humile grows best in soils that are high in organic matter with excellent drainage. Staking or a trellis may be necessary for climbers. This climber requires regular pruning to maintain bushiness and to produce more flowers. If desired, prune them back as much as desired in early spring.

Regular watering is important for Italian Jasmine. In the heat of summer, watering twice weekly should be adequate. But during hot, dry spells, it may need extra watering. During the winter season, reduce frequency of watering since the plant is dormant. Mulching the root zone in the late fall helps to protect the roots from cold and keep them hydrated during winter.

This ethnomedical plant has a rich history of traditional use. The flowers are used to extract an oil with a warm, sweet scent. The oil is used in perfume and is believed to have many therapeutic benefits such as treating muscle spasms, sprains, anxiety, depression and some reproductive-related disorders.

Jasminum humile is an eye-catching, sweet-smelling vine that is easy to grow and a great addition to any garden. It produces an abundance of stunning flowers that are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, making it a perfect choice for gardeners who want to attract wildlife.




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Jasminum humile, Italian jasmine, Fragrant

Italian jasmine. Jasmine oil is extracted from the flowers and is imported from India. It has a rich, warm, sweet scent. It is a middle note in perfumery.

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Jasminum molle

Botanical names: Jasminum molle, Jasminum auriculatum

Common names: Jasmine Molle, Indian Jui

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: Australia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

If you are looking for a jasmine that truly stands out, Jasminum molle is one of the best-kept secrets among fragrant plants. An uncommon jasmine with an unforgettable scent, with a rich, gardenia-like perfume that rivals the world-famous Jasmine Sambac, this stunning species deserves a special place in your collection.

Extraordinary fragrance: The satin-white flowers release an intense, sweet scent that fills the air one of the strongest among all jasmines.

Multiple growth habits: Naturally bushy and fast-growing, it can be shaped into a dense shrub, grown in containers, or even allowed to climb slightly on a trellis. It also makes a great hedge.

Versatile and hardy: Adapts well to full sun or part shade, wet or dry soil. Fairly cold-hardy, it can handle a light frost with no damage.

Seasonal blooms: While blooming peaks in summer, flushes of flowers can appear again in fall or even winter, often in clusters that cover the plant.

Cultural significance: In India, this jasmine is sacred to the Goddess Devi and widely used in religious ceremonies, garlands, perfumes, and hair adornments.

Medicinal uses: Traditional remedies use jasmine oil for hair and skin health, and the roots for treating skin conditions like ringworm.

With small, dark green leaves and powdery white blooms, Jasmine Molle is a top choice for gardeners who love richly fragrant plants. It's easy to grow, low maintenance, and incredibly rewarding. Whether in a pot, a border, or a spiritual garden, this jasmine is more than just a plant - it's an experience.

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Jasminum Molle, Indian Jui Jasmine, Fragrant

Jasmine Molle, Indian Jui - one of the strongest fragrance of all jasmines. Grows into a large multi-stem bush, or can be planted against trellis or fence. Can be trimmed for compact shape, nice container plant. Flowers have extremely heavy gardenia type scent.
One of the most powerfully fragrant jasmines, Jasminum molle produces clusters of satin-white blooms with an intense gardenia-like scent. This rare, fast-growing shrub can be grown in pots, as a hedge, or shaped into a compact bush. Blooms appear in summer with additional flushes in fall and winter. Easy to grow in sun or shade, and tolerant of both moist and dry conditions. Sacred in India, its flowers are used in garlands, religious offerings, and perfumes. A must-have for any fragrant garden.

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Jasminum nitidum, Jasminum magnificum, Jasminum illicifolium, Star Jasmine, Angelwing Jasmine, Shining Jasmine, Windmill Jasmine, Royal Jasmine. Jasminum nitidum. Jasminum nitidum (Angel Wing Jasmine) - a twining shrub with glossy foliage and elegant star-shaped white flowers with a sweet, strong fragrance. Blooms profusely in warm seasons and is ideal for trellises or containers.
Jasminum nitidum

Jasminum nitidum (Angel Wing Jasmine) - a twining shrub with glossy foliage and elegant star-shaped white flowers with a sweet, strong fragrance. Blooms profusely in warm seasons and is ideal for trellises or containers.

Botanical names: Jasminum nitidum, Jasminum magnificum, Jasminum illicifolium

Common names: Star Jasmine, Angelwing Jasmine, Shining Jasmine, Windmill Jasmine, Royal Jasmine

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: New Guinea

Hardiness: 25°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plant

Jasminum nitidum, also known as Star Jasmine, is a quick-growing vine that is native to the Admiralty Islands in the Pacific north of New Guinea. It is a member of the olive family and is known for its glossy, green foliage and intensely fragrant flowers. This plant can be grown on a trellis, used as a ground cover, or planted in a container. It blooms from April to September and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.

Star Jasmine prefers full sun to semi-shade but will tolerate deep shade and less than ideal soils, including sandy soils. It is drought tolerant once established, but regular moderate watering during hot dry periods will improve performance and blooming. Fertilize at least once per year with a balanced fertilizer to ensure the best results.

This plant is reasonably cold tolerant, can be grown in USDA Zone 9-11, and can survive temperatures as low as the 30's Fahrenheit for a short duration. It is suitable for growing near seaside and can tolerate some salt spray. In northern climates, it can be grown in a container and brought indoors during the cold season. If grown in a pot, it should be placed in a medium size pot with drainage holes and given additional nourishment with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Make sure to check the soil daily to ensure adequate watering, and move the pot indoors before the first frost.




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Jasminum nitidum, Star Jasmine, Fragrant

Star Jasmine, very easy to grow, fast growing. Glossy, green foliage giving it a tropical effect. It is also grown for its intensely fragrant white flowers. They are up to 2 inch wide, with very strong scent. The vine can be grown on a trellis, fence, or planted in a container. Blooms from April to September.

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Botanical name: Jasminum nudiflorum

Common name: Winter jasmine

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: India

Hardiness: 0°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterYellow, orange flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsDeciduous plantFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine) is a native plant to India with delightful yellow and orange flowers that are highly fragrant. This deciduous vine or creeper needs full sun or semi-shade and regular water to keep it healthy and to encourage blooming. The flowers will attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden and as the plant matures, it becomes cold hardy at least to 30s, F for a short time.

It is best grown in a pot in cold regions and can be planted in USDA Zones 6 -10. When planting this vine, it is important to give it a support structure like wires or a trellis because it is not self-clinging. The flowers appear in January to March while the leaves are still unfolding. The solitary flowers measure one inch long and have a cheery yellow color.

Regular watering is key to keeping this plant healthy. Ensure that the soil is kept moist and that you apply a balanced fertilizer during the summer months. To encourage more blooming, prune the plant after flowering. You can also prune during winter to shape the plant and reduce its size.


Jasminum nudiflorum, Winter jasmine. Jasminum nudiflorum. Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine) brings a cheerful burst of yellow blooms in winter, brightening bare branches when little else flowers.
Jasminum nudiflorum
Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine) brings a cheerful burst of yellow blooms in winter, brightening bare branches when little else flowers.


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Botanical name: Jasminum officinale

Common names: True Jasmine, Common Jasmine, French Perfume Jasmine, Poet's Jasmine, Catalonian J., Spanish J.

Cultivar: Flore Pleno

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: South Africa

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

In regions where temperatures drop below 0°F, Jasminum officinale Flore pleno should be grown in containers and brought indoors during the winter months. To ensure that this plant can survive colder temperatures, create a potting mix with equal parts of loam, sand, and peat and position the pot in an area with good air circulation. In addition, an extra layer of insulation such as mulch or bubble wrap should be added to protect the roots from freezing.




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Jasminum officinale Flore Pleno, French Perfume Jasmine, Fragrant

French Perfume Jasmine, Poets jasmine - very fragrant! Essential oil of this jasmine is one of the most important components in perfumery. Grown in the perfume fields of Southern France.Semi-evergreen to deciduous vine. This vine has lots of fragrant white flowers in spring, summer, and fall. Drought and pollution tolerant. Jasmine associates nicely with climbing roses, honeysuckle or clematis, but it looks superb grown on its own. The species is hardy. It has good tolerance to a wide range of temperatures and is easily maintained in pots.
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Botanical name: Jasminum parkeri

Common names: Himalayian Bonsai Jasmine, Dwarf Jasmine

Family: Oleaceae

Origin: NW India and the Himalayas

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant used for bonsaiGroundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRegular waterYellow, orange flowersFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

Jasminum parkeri (Himalayian Bonsai) is a plant native to NW India and the Himalayas and is known for its perfect dwarf evergreen shrub form. It has densely crowded stems that only grow up to 10 inch high and are covered in tiny dark green leaves. Blooms with a mild fragrance appear from late fall into spring and feature captivating yellow and orange flowers that stand out against the bright green branches. This fragrant plant can be used for bonsai, groundcover, and can tolerate full sun or semi-shade environments.

While growing this plant, it is important to provide it with regular water, along with some extra water during dry or hot summer periods. For those who live in colder climates, this plant is still able to thrive if kept in a pot, however it is only cold hardy to temperatures of around 30s F and only for a short amount of time. Jasminum parkeri is usually grown in USDA Zones 7-10 and can be grown indoors and outdoors.




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