Arabian Jasmine
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- Rare jasmine variety
- Prized for their highly perfumed flowers
- Delivered gift wrapped and boxed with a handwritten greeting card
Evergreen jasmine (Jasmium Sambac) with glossy rounded leaves and waxy snow-white flowers. Less showy than the more common jasmines the flowers have a superb perfume and will fill a room with scent. They are happiest grown as a houseplant in the UK.
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Excellent present to send and it was much appreciated.
Fabulous!!
A perfect Christmas gift - four seasonal plants in full bloom, planted in a decorative container. Just right for a sideboard or table.
Top quality plant as described.
A lovely present.
Lovely plant, thank you
Very healthy young plant with lots of little buds. It also looks very cute (if a plant can be described in that way!)
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These instructions are sent with the plant gift
This scented jasmine (Jasminum sambac) is grown for its heavenly perfume and white starry flowers. It will do well on a sunny windowsill or in a conservatory.
This summer jasmine does not flower as profusely as some of its relatives, but it will flower for a long period if you keep cutting back the spent flowers.
To ensure your plant gets enough light, place it near a window in a bright room or conservatory or on a patio outdoors in the summer. A cool room is best so try to keep your plant away from any radiators. Try to keep your jasmine away from radiators and draughts whilst it is indoors in the winter.
In hot weather these plants need regular watering but as the days get cooler they should only need watering a couple of times a week. Water from the top and let the excess drain away or stand in water for a little while. If you have to go away for a while you can stand them in a tray or saucer which has a little water in it. You are aiming to keep the soil damp but not soggy. If your plant still appears to be thirsty and the leaves dry, try spraying the leaves with water to keep them moist.
Problem solving:
If the leaves appear scorched or crispy check that they are not too close to a window. Leaves and buds can both be scorched or chilled by contact with window glass. If buds and flowers are dropping without opening check for draughts and extremes of temperature.