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63de55ee2901cc371d133c72 Raat Ki Rani / Night Blooming Jasmine (any colour) in 4 Inch Nursery Bag https://www.urvann.com/s/6176774ef575bbd2b3331c8a/6505467ef1f39d13e4762dcd/20.jpg

The Jasmine plant is a genus of shrubs in the family of Oleaceae. It is also commonly known in Indian households as the ‘mogra’ plant and produces extremely fragrant flowers. This is an evergreen plant and provides year-long flowering. The flowers are white in color and are used for decorating landscapes and gardens. It has dark green foliage and is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The mogra flower is also used as an offering in temples

Benefits of Jasmine Plant

Tough Plant

The Jasmine flowering plant looks delicate but is a hardy plant, and is very easy to grow and care of. It is perfect for newbie gardeners.

Good for Pollination:

The blooms of the Jasmine plant attract many pollinating insects such as butterflies, bees, and more. Pollination is essential to promote biodiversity.

Low Maintenance:

The Jasmine flowers are very easy to care for and thrive well in tropical and subtropical countries such as India. However, the plant requires thorough watering and occasional pruning sometimes to help in its healthy growth.

Commercial use

The Jasmine plant is used to make fragrances, oils, and garlands owing to its sweet fragrance flowers.

Care Tips for Jasmine Plant

Watering :

The soil for the Jasmine plant must be kept moist, especially during the growing season. Water plants consistently, but avoid water-logging.

Light :

The Jasmine plant loves bright sunlight for at least 5-6 hours a day.

Placement :

Jasmine is an outdoor plant. It should be kept in an area receiving bright sunlight. 

Fertilization :

To FertilizeAdd nitrogen and phosphorus to the Jasmine Plant to maintain good plant growth. You can also add dry banana peels as they are a rich source of nitrogen. You can also use Vermicompost every 2 weeks.

Using seaweed fertilizer also balances the nutrition of the plant. 

Ideal Soil Mix :

Jasmine plants prefer acidic soil. Use cow dung as part of your soil mix as it will make the soil acidic. The ideal soil mix for this plant should be, Garden Soil (35%) + Cocopeat (30%) + Vermicompost (30%) + Neem Khali (5%). 

Pruning :

Keep pruning the Jasmine plant to encourage branch growth and give it more spread.

Pest Control :

Mealybugs and whiteflies are a big problem for the Jasmine plant. Keep spraying the plant with neem spray every 2 weeks to help with pest control. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Jasmine Plant

1. When does the Jasmine plant bloom?

The Jasmine plant blooms all around the year. It is an evergreen plant.

2. How do I protect my jasmine plant in the winter?

Keep the plants away from shady areas and place them where they are not directly exposed to the chill, and also receive sunlight during the day.

3. Is Jasmine and Mogra the same?

Yes, they are the same plants. 

4. Are Jasmine Flowers scared?

The Jasmine flower is used as an offering to Lord Shiva by devotees.

5. Where can I buy the Jasmine plant?

Head over to Urvann, India’s favorite online nursery, and browse from their extensive collection of plants.

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Raat Ki Rani / Night Blooming Jasmine (any colour) in 4 Inch Nursery Bag

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Features
  • Highly fragrant blooms
  • Bright, green leaves
  • Perennial plant
  • Low-maintenance
  • Ornamental plant
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Description of product

The Jasmine plant is a genus of shrubs in the family of Oleaceae. It is also commonly known in Indian households as the ‘mogra’ plant and produces extremely fragrant flowers. This is an evergreen plant and provides year-long flowering. The flowers are white in color and are used for decorating landscapes and gardens. It has dark green foliage and is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The mogra flower is also used as an offering in temples

Benefits of Jasmine Plant

Tough Plant

The Jasmine flowering plant looks delicate but is a hardy plant, and is very easy to grow and care of. It is perfect for newbie gardeners.

Good for Pollination:

The blooms of the Jasmine plant attract many pollinating insects such as butterflies, bees, and more. Pollination is essential to promote biodiversity.

Low Maintenance:

The Jasmine flowers are very easy to care for and thrive well in tropical and subtropical countries such as India. However, the plant requires thorough watering and occasional pruning sometimes to help in its healthy growth.

Commercial use

The Jasmine plant is used to make fragrances, oils, and garlands owing to its sweet fragrance flowers.

Care Tips for Jasmine Plant

Watering :

The soil for the Jasmine plant must be kept moist, especially during the growing season. Water plants consistently, but avoid water-logging.

Light :

The Jasmine plant loves bright sunlight for at least 5-6 hours a day.

Placement :

Jasmine is an outdoor plant. It should be kept in an area receiving bright sunlight. 

Fertilization :

To FertilizeAdd nitrogen and phosphorus to the Jasmine Plant to maintain good plant growth. You can also add dry banana peels as they are a rich source of nitrogen. You can also use Vermicompost every 2 weeks.

Using seaweed fertilizer also balances the nutrition of the plant. 

Ideal Soil Mix :

Jasmine plants prefer acidic soil. Use cow dung as part of your soil mix as it will make the soil acidic. The ideal soil mix for this plant should be, Garden Soil (35%) + Cocopeat (30%) + Vermicompost (30%) + Neem Khali (5%). 

Pruning :

Keep pruning the Jasmine plant to encourage branch growth and give it more spread.

Pest Control :

Mealybugs and whiteflies are a big problem for the Jasmine plant. Keep spraying the plant with neem spray every 2 weeks to help with pest control. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Jasmine Plant

1. When does the Jasmine plant bloom?

The Jasmine plant blooms all around the year. It is an evergreen plant.

2. How do I protect my jasmine plant in the winter?

Keep the plants away from shady areas and place them where they are not directly exposed to the chill, and also receive sunlight during the day.

3. Is Jasmine and Mogra the same?

Yes, they are the same plants. 

4. Are Jasmine Flowers scared?

The Jasmine flower is used as an offering to Lord Shiva by devotees.

5. Where can I buy the Jasmine plant?

Head over to Urvann, India’s favorite online nursery, and browse from their extensive collection of plants.

.

  

.

 Checkout All Plants on Urvann

Checkout collection of Flowering Plants

Checkout collection of all Jasmine Plants

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