Persian Jasmine
Paradise Nursery’s Persian Jasmine is originally from the Southern city of Shiraz, which is known for its majestically manicured gardens. It produces a very pleasantly aromatic white pin shaped flowers. While similar in size and shape to the Pink Jasmine, this plant produces flowers year round. The fragrance of the flowers is mild and pleasant. This beautiful vigorous climbing plant needs a minimum of four hours of sun daily. It can be planted along a trellis, walls, or up columns. Persian Jasmines are also known as Poet’s Jasmines, and are vigorously growing with twining dark green branches that thrive under full sun or partial shade. This is among the star-shaped or pinwheel flower cultivars. With regular watering and proper pruning, these beautiful vining jasmines can produce amazingly aromatic blossoms in your garden. Originating from the Shiraz province of Iran, this climbing jasmine produces very good fragrant blossoms that are long lasting. Grown in the full sun this jasmine produces flowers all year round.
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General Plant Information
Persian Jasmine from the Shiraz province of Iran, this climbing jasmine produces very good fragrant blossoms that are long-lasting. Grown in the full sun, this jasmine produces flowers all year round.
The Persian Jasmine is originally from the Southern city of Shiraz, which is known for its majestically manicured gardens. It produces very pleasantly aromatic white pin-shaped flowers. Similar in size and shape to the Pink Jasmine, this plant produces flowers year-round. The fragrance of the flowers is mild and pleasant. This beautiful vigorous climbing plant needs a minimum of four hours of sun daily. This jasmine can be planted along a trellis, walls, or up columns and is vigorously growing with twining dark green branches that thrive under full sun or partial shade. This is among the star-shaped or pinwheel flower cultivars. With regular watering and proper pruning, these beautiful vining jasmine can produce amazingly aromatic blossoms in your garden.
Introducing our Persian Jasmine Shiraz Plant, a true gem for garden enthusiasts and lovers of aromatic flora. This exquisite plant embodies the rich heritage of Persian horticulture, combining the beauty of jasmine blossoms with the robust character of Shiraz grapes.
1. Aromatic Bliss: Immerse yourself in the enchanting fragrance of Persian Jasmine. The delicate white blossoms release a sweet and soothing scent, creating a tranquil atmosphere in your garden or indoor space.
2. Ornamental Elegance: The Persian Jasmine Shiraz Plant is not only a sensory delight but also a visual masterpiece. The lush green foliage provides a stunning backdrop to the clusters of fragrant flowers, adding an element of elegance to any landscape.
3. Dual Beauty: This unique hybrid combines the charm of jasmine with the hardiness of Shiraz grapes. Enjoy the visual appeal of the jasmine flowers while relishing the potential for grapevine growth. It’s a harmonious blend of ornamental and functional garden elements.
4. Easy Care: The Persian Jasmine Shiraz Plant is known for its adaptability and low maintenance. With the right soil conditions and adequate sunlight, it thrives with minimal effort, making it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
5. Versatile Placement: Whether you prefer to cultivate it in a garden bed, decorative pot, or on a trellis, the Persian Jasmine Shiraz Plant adapts effortlessly to various settings. Enhance your outdoor space, balcony, or patio with this versatile and eye-catching plant.
6. Cultural Heritage: Embrace the cultural significance of Persian horticulture with this plant that embodies the beauty and traditions of the region. It’s a living testament to the artistry and passion that go into creating a harmonious garden.
Bring the allure of Persian Jasmine and the spirit of Shiraz into your garden with our Persian Jasmine Shiraz Plant. Elevate your surroundings with the captivating fragrance and timeless beauty of this exceptional botanical creation.
Additional Information
Sun Exposure : Full SunWatering : Regular
Plant Type: Evergreen
USDA Hardiness Zones: 8-10
Planting Information
Soil and Planting: Plant in soil that drains well. Dig a hole that is as deep as the tree’s roots and at least twice as wide.
Place the tree in the hole and backfill around the plant’s roots with a mixture of the native soil and high-quality planting mix that has washed sand and organic fertilizer.
Create a basin around the roots drip zone so that water collects. Water deeply until the roots and nearby soil is saturated and reaches field capacity.
Plant Care Information
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Compatibility
The two factors that determine if a deciduous fruit trees will grow well and produce fruit in a certain area are the Chill Hour Requirement and the Cold Hardiness. “Chill hours” are the amount of cold a deciduous fruit tree need to produce fruit. This is measured in the number of hours below 45 degrees Fahrenheit a plant must experience during its winter dormancy. Paradise Nursery only grows Low Chill fruit trees that meet the chill requirements of all areas of the United States.
The second factor is Cold Hardiness. Cold Hardiness refers to the minimum temperature a plant can tolerate. The USDA’s Cold Hardiness Zones indicate the average minimum winter temperatures of areas. Based on the shipping zipcode, our website will only allow you to add plants to your cart that grow within your USDA Hardiness Zone, and tolerate your climate.
Pollination & Propagation
(Grafting/Cutting) Most of Paradise Nursery’s edible plants are self-fruitful. Self-pollinating trees do not require an additional tree to produce fruit. For your convenience, we have indicated which trees require a pollinator, and their associated pollinators. Only the sweet cherries, avocados, and some plums require a pollinator. All of our other propagated edible plants do not require a pollinator. All of our edible plants are either grown from cuttings, budded, or grafted. This way, we can ensure that our plants are high quality and fruit immediately. Plants will generally begin fruiting within a year of planting.