Jasmine
Jasminum sambac, commonly called Arabian jasmine, is probably native to India or Southeast Asia where it is a broadleaf evergreen shrub. On a support, it grows as a twining shrubby vine. Unsupported, it grows as a sprawling shrub. Plants feature small, waxy, white, salverform flowers (1” diameter) in clusters (cymes) of 3-12 blooms on downy stems clad with broad-ovate, dark green leaves (to 3” long). Flowers are exceptionally fragrant.
Category:
FLOWERING PLANTS
Light Preference:
Full Sun,Part Sun
Growth Rate:
Fast Growth,Medium Growth
Mature Height:
04 Ft.
Drought Tolerance:
Medium Tolerance
Salt Tolerance:
Medium Tolerance
Pollinator:
Bees,Butterflies,Hummingbirds
Soil Preference:
Neutral