JASMINE

Jasminum sambac, commonly known as Arabian Jasmine, is a species of jasmine native to South and Southeast Asia. This highly fragrant flowering shrub is admired for its small, white, star-shaped blooms that open at night and release a sweet, rich aroma. It is widely cultivated for ornamental use and traditional purposes, including in perfumes and ceremonial garlands.

Mature height

1–2 m

Flower diameter

2–3 cm

Spread

1–1.5 m