Jasminum Sambac Butt Mogra Plant

SKU: MYBG-FLOW-BUMO

Pot size: 5"
Price:
Sale priceRs.385.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Daily

Water Requirement

White

Flower Color

Fragrant

Fragrance

Summer

Flowering Season

Jasminum

Genus

Large

Size

Medium

Maintenance

Yes

With Pots

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Balcony,Low Maintenance,Outdoor

Use

Product Description

Butt Mogra is a slow growing Jasmine but grandest of them all with the largest flowers.It takes both sun or shade but loves partial shade and very well drained and moist soil.

'Grand Duke of Tuscany'

Family

Oleaceae (Jamine family)

Origin

Iran

Environment

It takes both sun or shade but loves partial shade and very well drained and moist soil. Requires frequent pruning for denser shape, otherwise becomes leggy.

Description

Butt Mogra is a slow growing Jasmine but grandest of them all with the largest flowers. Up to 1.5" double flowers look like miniature roses. This tall growing shrub has Gardenia type flowers as large as carnations. Due to certain phenomena the older plants seem to be even more fascinating in providing flowers of different shapes and sizes on the same plant at the same time. The flowers do not seem to drop off and in most cases will dry right on the plant. This bushy compact plant needs a little more special attention than other Jasmines. Butt Mogra is also used to flavor the jasmine tea and making perfumes. A perfect houseplant, Butt Mogra is a beautiful fragrant ever bloomer for your home and garden. Variety "Grand Duke Tuscany " has bigger flowers and elongated leaves.

Landscape Use

Specimen climber or Shrub. Also does well in containers

Jasmine produces charming little star-shaped white blooms that often have pink highlights on the petals. In addition to looking beautiful, the Jasmine flower also has a pleasant sweet smell that is calming to your body.

Jasmine plants like bright sunlight, so if the plant is indoors, make sure that it is getting sunlight for up to four hours a day. Having the plant in front of a southern facing window will do wonders for its growth. During the winter months, the plant will not need quite as much direct sunlight.

Jasmine plants need a lot of water, especially when they are in bloom. It is best to always keep the soil slightly moist. The soil mixture should remain moist throughout the year, but not soggy. Less water is needed during the resting period following bloom decline. You can repot the Jasmine if spring if needed. Fertilise the plant with a liquid fertiliser once in 2-3 weeks during bloom period.

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