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Arabian Jasmine Sambac - National Plant Network: Fragrant Live Plant, Indoor/Outdoor Perennial
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- Includes one Jasminum sambac in a 2.5 quart pot.
- Best grown in USDA hardiness zones 9-11, but will perform well in all zones as an indoor plant.
- Mature size is 5' tall and wide, but can be pruned as needed to maintain a desired shape.
- Fragrant white flowers fade to pink as they mature throughout the summer.
- Perfect for containers that can be moved indoors for winter.
- Performs best in full sun to part shade.
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Q: My plant has grown new leaves, but has not bloomed. I'm afraid to prune before it flowers. How do I remedy this?
A: Hi Melliemel - The flowering season for the jasmine is the Spring through Summer. You can prune now and it will flower again in the Spring. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 4 years agoBrand expertA: Plant starts to bloom with arrival of bright spring sunlight and warmth. Gets "leggy" with age. I let mine "sprawl" to reach for sunlight out of the shade. Blooms on new growth at ends of branches.
submitted byBill in Phoenix - 3 years ago
Q: Is this plant(Arabian Jasmine Sambac) safe for cats?
A: This is the jasmine flower used to flavor jasmine tea. Had a large plant.. Had 3 cats. They would lie underneath and were never harmed by it.
submitted byBill in Phoenix - 3 years agoA: Yes
submitted byCottage HIll - 6 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is it the edible variety of jasmine?
A: Thanks for reaching out! Yes, these plants are often used to flavor tea, salads, and desserts. I hope you find this answer to be helpful!
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this the same variety found in Hawaii, known as the pikake plant?
A: yes, it's also known as a Pikake plant.
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: does it come already in a pot
A: It comes in a plastic, black growers pot.
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Can I make tea with these flowers? Or is this the poisonous kind of Jasmine?
A: Amy - this Jasmine is not made for making tea. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: How to maintain this plant in hardiness zone 6..? I live in Connecticut.
A: Hello Guin - You can bring this plant indoors before last frost to help protect it during the winters. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: What is typical size of the plants? Is this the same cultivar as 'Maid of Orleans?' Thank you.
A: These plants are 10" by 12" when shipped. Yes they are synonymous with 'Maid of Orleans'.
submitted byCottage HIll - 6 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this survive in the Pot given or should this is transferred to different one?
A: It should be fine in that pot for another few months then it will need to be transferred into a larger one.
submitted byCottage HIll - 7 years agoBrand expert