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A relatively slow grower that can become leggy if not pruned into a better shape. It produces a large rose, multi-petalled white heavily fragranced flower. The biggest flowers out of all the Jasminiums, with a beautiful fragrance. This cultivar is still rare in the UK.

Further plants will be available from April 2016

Jasminum Sambac "Grand Duke of Tuscany"

£15.99Price
  • Like all Jasminum Sambac's plant in a well draining soil mix.

    Allow the soil to dry out before watering. Water Jasmine plant thoroughly until water comes out the drainage holes, but always keep the drip tray empty. Reduce the frequency of watering in winter.

    Fertilise every month from spring to autumn, feed your indoor jasmine plant with a liquid fertilizer with the dilution as recommended on the label of the fertilizer. Do not feed if the plant is water-stressed. First water the plant and then feed.Jasmine Plant Pruning

    As flowers grow best on new branches, pruning will encourage the growth of new wood producing more flowers. In midsummer trim the tips to increase branching and encouraging flowers.

    if your jasmine plant is not flowering, you should trim the branches at the tips and give a liquid feed to encourage new growth.

    Trim the branches after every flush of flower, to encourage further flowering and branching. It can be also pruned to keeps it shape.

    Frost tender and best kept in greenhouse or inside under 5'c.

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