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This sprawling shrub has glossy, smooth, simple leaves 4"-8" long. Vine-like stems reach up to 12' in its native habitat, but it seldom reaches more than a 4' mound in a single season. It blooms in cycles throughout warm weather. Greenish-creamy white tubular flowers rise from above leaves along the stem, followed by shiny white, fleshy berries. Although the flowers are not showy to the eye, their sweet scent can overpower.
Location: Tropical America. Grows in light, sandy soil; not salt tolerant. Adaptable to a variety of conditions and usually requires little care except for frost protection. Light: Full to filtered sun. Tolerates light shade, but blooms best in good sun. Moisture: Average to moist. Hardiness: USDA Zone 9 and frost-free areas. Day-blooming varieties are slightly hardier. Propagation: Cuttings, seed. Roots easily.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Night Blooming Jasmine,
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This review is from: Hirt's Night Blooming Jasmine Plant - Cestrum nocturnum - 4" Pot
I brought A night Blooming Jasmine plants from you this past spring,wow how it has grown into a beautiful plant and full of blooms,Thanks alot
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful plant,
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This review is from: Hirt's Night Blooming Jasmine Plant - Cestrum nocturnum - 4" Pot
This plant came well packaged and was in great condition when it arrived. I am very satisfied .
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Smaller than expected,
By Tyler (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hirt's Night Blooming Jasmine Plant - Cestrum nocturnum - 4" Pot
I received the plant in good condition. It is about 2'' tall, I was thinking it would be taller. No complaints, great service!
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