







Gardenia Jasminoides (Cape Jasmine) Cape jasmine is a plant that grows well in hardiness zones six to 11. This is a plant that also has a powerful scent that is often described as being almost heavenly. It needs full to partial sun, lots of water, and well-draining soil to grow. The seed pod changes color as it grows until the flowers can be seen.











Cuttings Method for Propagation. Taking cuttings from mature jasmine plants is a quick way to propagate new ones. Choose healthy stems with new growth, and cut just below a leaf node. Remove the lower leaves, and plant the cutting in a pot with soil mix for cuttings and keep it consistently moist until new growth appears.











Learn how to care for a jasmine plant below. Watering – Jasmine flowers that are in-ground should be watered once a week. If it is unusually dry or hot, increase the frequency, but let the soil dry out in between. If your jasmine is in a container, it will likely require water multiple times each week, especially in the hotter months.



























Types of Jasmine. Jasminum officinale: Commonly called True or Poet's jasmine, this is a large evergreen or deciduous vining shrub hardy in USDA growing zones 7 to 10. Large clusters of white flowers bloom from late spring into early autumn. Jasminum nudiflorum: This Winter jasmine is a medium-sized deciduous shrub with long arching …






