How to grow Arabian Jasmine

Jasminum sambac

Sambac Jasmine makes a relatively carefree and non-picky houseplant, needing little in the way of water or sun, and nothing in the way of fertilizer. It has fragrant flowers year-round, assuming it is not too cold. The flowers tend to open in the evening and last for 24 hours.

How long does Arabian jasmine take to grow?

These estimates for how long Arabian jasmine takes to sprout, grow and harvest are from real observations from real gardeners, right around the world.

Days to Germination How long does it take Arabian jasmine to germinate?
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Days to Maturity How long until Arabian jasmine is ready for harvest / bloom?
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Average 736 days | Min 736 days | Max 736 days (1)

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Arabian jasmine Folklore & Trivia

Flowers are used in Hawaii for leis.1

Other names for Arabian jasmine

Sacred jasmine, Asian jasmine, Asiatic jasmine, Pikake

Nyctanthes sambac)

Footnotes

1 Missouri Botanical Garden


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