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Oleaceae11 May 202612 min

Night-Blooming Jasmine: complete guide

Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

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Overview

Nyctanthes arbor-tristis is a captivating shrub from the Himalayan and Southeast Asian regions. Known for stunning flowers opening at dusk releasing intoxicating sweet fragrance.

Appearance and Bloom

Features dark green opposite leaves, 6-10 cm long. Blooms are small, delicate white with yellow centers. Flowers open in early mornings and evenings from August through October.

Ideal Location

Thrives best in warm, sunny location. Provide at least 5-6 hours direct sunlight daily.

Soil

Prefers well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. Mixture of garden soil, compost, and sand in equal proportions works excellently.

Watering

Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Regular watering is essential during growing season.

Pruning

Regular pruning maintains compact, bushy form. Prune in early spring before new growth begins.

Maintenance Calendar

January-February: Check frost damage. March-April: Prepare soil. May-July: Water regularly. August-October: Peak blooming. November-December: Winter prep.

Winter Hardiness

Not winter-hardy in temperate climates. In cooler areas, grow in containers.

Companion Plants

Pairs beautifully with jasmine species, bougainvillea, and lavender.

Closing

Beautiful fragrant addition to any warm garden. Explore gardenworld.app for inspiration.

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