When most people hear the word “jasmine”, they think of a sweetly fragrant tropical vine in the genus Jasminum that is used in teas and perfumes. Fortunately for us here in the Southeast US, many species of jasminum are hardy enough for our gardens.
Jasminum officinale, also known as common jasmine or poet’s jasmine, is a popular flowering vine cherished for its intensely fragrant white blooms and vining growth habit. If you’re looking to add this intoxicating plant to your garden, you may be wondering where you can find jasminum officinale plants for sale. Luckily, this beloved plant is readily available from a number of online and local sources.
Online Retailers Offering Jasminum Officinale
One of the easiest ways to get your hands on a jasmine plant is to order one online Many mail order nurseries and garden retailers offer jasminum officinale plants for sale on their websites
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Logee’s Greenhouses – This specialty nursery offers the ‘Grandiflorum’ cultivar for sale in 4″ pots. They ship rooted cuttings year-round
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Gardener’s Supply Company – Look for the ‘Grandiflorum’ and ‘Fiona Sunrise’ cultivars sold in 2.5″ pots. Plants ship April through June.
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Nature Hills Nursery – Several jasminum varieties available including ‘Grandiflorum’ and ‘Primrose Jasmine’ Ships 2.5″ potted plants April to November.
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White Flower Farm – Known for their ‘Madison’ jasmine which produces extra large, doubled flowers. Offered in 2.5″ pots and ships April to June.
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Brighter Blooms – Sells young ‘Grandiflorum’ starters in 2.5″ pots suitable for growing on or planting directly in the garden.
When ordering online, look for sellers who ship at the right time for your climate. Jasminum officinale thrives in zones 7-11 and does best when planted in spring after the threat of frost has passed.
Check Your Local Nursery or Garden Center
Another option is to check your local independent nurseries, garden centers, or hardware stores for jasmine plants. The advantage of shopping local is you can hand select the specific plant you want, avoid shipping stress on the plant, and get it in the ground sooner.
Look for healthy plants with green leaves and plump buds, stems, or flowers depending on the season. Reputable local sellers should have information on the exact variety so you know what to expect in terms of size, flowering, and growth habit.
Some places to look for in-person jasminum officinale plants for sale include:
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Independent nurseries – Smaller specialty nurseries often have a great selection of unique jasmine varieties. Ask if they can special order a specific one you’re looking for.
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Farmers markets – During spring and summer, local growers at farmers markets frequently offer flowering vines and shrubs.
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Big box stores – Retailers like Home Depot and Lowe’s receive shipments of popular flowering plants like jasmine seasonally. Check for availability in spring.
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Supermarkets – Surprisingly, some grocery store chains sell small potted plants including jasmine vine starters in their garden centers during warmer months.
What to Look for When Buying Jasminum Officinale
When shopping for poet’s jasmine, either online or locally, keep an eye out for:
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Healthy roots and stems – Avoid plants with brown, mushy, or shriveled roots or stems which indicate poor health.
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Plump leaf and flower buds – Indicators the plant is preparing to actively grow. Avoid thin, dried out buds.
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Proper size – For starters, 2″-4″ pots are ideal. Larger vines may be sold in 1-3 gallon pots.
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Appealing leaf color – Look for rich green leaves without spots or yellowing.
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Labels – Check for labels noting the variety, as different types have slightly different traits.
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Time of year – Shop during spring and early summer for the best availability and health.
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Packaging – If ordering online, ensure the plant will ship at the right time and be packaged to prevent damage.
With proper care, jasminum officinale is a vigorous grower that can quickly cover fences, arbors, walls, and more with its sensuous fragrant blooms. By sourcing plants from a reputable nursery, either online or in your community, you can start growing this beloved old-fashioned flower vine in your own garden. Choose from among the many cultivars available to find one that best fits your climate and space. Then sit back and enjoy the heady aroma!
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When most people hear the word “jasmine”, they think of a sweetly fragrant tropical vine in the genus Jasminum that is used in teas and perfumes. Fortunately for us here in the Southeast US, many species of jasminum are hardy enough for our gardens.
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FAQ
Is Jasminum officinale fast growing?
Jasminum officiale is a fast-growing climbing plant, perfect for covering an unsightly fence or wall. Its leafy, yellow-green foliage contrasts perfectly with small, strongly scented, star-shaped flowers.
Where to plant Jasminum officinale?
Grow Jasminum officinale in moist but well-drained soil in a sheltered, sunny, site. It grows quickly, and is ideal for covering a large south or west-facing wall.
What is the strongest smelling jasmine plant?
The common Jasmine is considered the most fragrant Jasmine. Angel wing Jasmine, Wild Jasmine, Arabian Jasmine, and Lemon-scented Jasmine are all known for their scent. However, many Jasmine varieties have a discreet scent or don’t have it.
Do Jasminum officinale like sun or shade?
Winter hardy to zones 7 to 10, Jasminum officinale prefer full sun to partial shade and a warm site. They grow well in regular garden soil with moderate levels of soil fertility and moisture, and they need frequent pinching and shaping to control growth.