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Jasmine Arabian (Jasminum sambac)

Jasmine Arabian (Jasminum sambac)

Jasmine Arabian (Jasminum sambac)
Indulge your senses with the Jasmine Arabian, a lush tropical vine adored for its intensely fragrant white blooms and glossy green foliage. Also known as Sambac Jasmine or Arabian Tea Jasmine, this timeless plant symbolizes beauty and purity across many cultures. Its romantic, star-shaped flowers appear throughout the warmer months, filling your space with a rich, sweet scent that evokes exotic gardens and serene summer evenings.

Perfect for bright windowsills, patios, or sunlit interiors, Jasmine Arabian makes a stunning flowering houseplant or a thoughtful gift for fragrance and flower lovers alike.

Sizing Description:

Small: 4" / 10cm pot diameter 

Medium: 8" / 20cm pot diameter 

 

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Sun Requirements ▾

Thrives in full sun to bright indirect light Needs at least 4–6 hours of direct light to bloom consistently Can grow indoors in a very sunny window or under a grow light Outdoors, morning sun with light afternoon shade is ideal in hot climates

Watering Instructions ▾

Water when the top inch of soil feels dry Prefers consistent moisture, especially while actively growing and blooming Avoid waterlogging; root rot can occur in soggy soil Slightly more drought-tolerant once established

Care Tips ▾

Prefers rich, well-draining soil—a mix of potting soil with compost or peat moss is ideal Add perlite or sand to improve drainage If grown in a pot, ensure it has drainage holes Repot every 1–2 years to refresh soil and accommodate growth Temperature & Humidity Prefers 65–85°F (18–29°C) Not frost-tolerant—bring indoors if temps dip below 50°F (10°C) Loves moderate to high humidity; mist regularly or use a pebble tray indoors Fertilizer Feed every 2–3 weeks during spring and summer with a bloom-boosting fertilizer (high in phosphorus) Cut back or stop feeding in fall and winter when growth slows Over-fertilizing with nitrogen-heavy products may reduce blooms
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