Jasmine flowers are some of the most fragrant and beautiful flowers you can grow. With their intoxicating scent and delicate white or yellow blooms, it’s no wonder jasmine plants are so popular But where can you buy these delightful vines? Here’s a guide on where to find jasmine plants and flowers for your garden
Nurseries and Garden Centers
One of the best places to buy jasmine vines or plants is at your local independent nursery or garden center. Most will carry a few varieties of jasmine, like star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides), confederate jasmine (T. asiaticum), and Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac).
The advantage of shopping at a local nursery is you can see the plants in person and check for health and vigor. Plus you’ll be supporting a local small business. Some big box stores like Home Depot also sell jasmine vines and plants.
When buying jasmine at a nursery or garden center, look for young plants in 1-3 gallon pots that are bushy and healthy looking. Avoid any plants that are root bound, have yellowing leaves, or show signs of pests.
Online Retailers
If you can’t find the jasmine variety you want locally, or you want a hard-to-find kind, shopping with an online plant retailer is a good option. Reputable online sellers will ship healthy, established jasmine plants and vines right to your door.
Some top online sources for jasmine plants include
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Easy to Grow Bulbs – Sells potted jasmine vines and plants, like Arabian jasmine, star jasmine, and primrose jasmine. Offers free shipping on orders over $60.
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Nature Hills Nursery – Carries around 10 jasmine plant varieties, from vine types to shrub kinds. All ship as young potted plants.
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Brighter Blooms – Stocks around 5 jasmine varieties in 3-4 inch starter pots ready to plant. Low flat-rate shipping fee.
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White Flower Farm – Specializes in unique and hard to find jasmine varieties beyond the common types. Ships as potted plants.
When ordering jasmine plants online, opt for an expedited shipping method if possible, especially during hot summer months. This will help ensure the plants arrive healthy and ready to plant.
Farmer’s Markets and Flea Markets
Farmer’s markets and flea markets are hit-or-miss for finding jasmine plants, but you can sometimes get lucky, especially in spring. Small, independent plant vendors or growers may offer potted jasmine vines for sale.
The selection is usually limited, but when available, prices are often very affordable. Inspect any jasmine plants closely before purchasing to make sure you’re getting a healthy specimen.
Growing from Cuttings
If you or a friend already grow jasmine vines, an easy way to get more plants is from cuttings. Take 6-8 inch stem tip cuttings in spring or summer. Remove the leaves from the lower half of the cutting.
Place the cuttings in pots filled with well-draining potting mix. Keep them constantly moist and out of direct sun until rooted. In a few weeks, the cuttings should root and establish as new jasmine vines you can plant.
This is a great way to multiply a variety you already have for free. Just be sure to take cuttings from only healthy, vigorous plants.
Purchasing Jasmine Flowers
In addition to buying live jasmine plants, you can also purchase fresh cut jasmine flowers to enjoy their fragrance indoors. The best sources include:
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Local Florists – Many florists can order white jasmine flowers for custom floral arrangements. Arabian jasmine and star jasmine are the most common types used.
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Flower Markets – If you live near a flower market, you may be able to find fresh cut jasmine blooms in certain seasons, usually winter and spring.
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Online – Various online retailers sell fresh cut jasmine by the bunch or in bouquets. Etsy, Bouqs, and 1-800-Flowers are some options. Availability depends on sourcing.
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Grow Your Own – If you have mature, climbing jasmine vines, you can cut branches for their flowers when in bloom. Use for arrangements or float blossoms in a bowl.
The intoxicating fragrance and romantic white blooms of jasmine flowers make them a treasure in any garden. With so many sources available, it’s easy to find jasmine plants, vines, and even cut flowers for your own landscape. A quick search online or trip to your local nursery is likely all it takes to find this sensational climber.
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FAQ
When should I buy jasmine plants?
Jasmines are available for most of the year, and are often sold in garden centres in full flower. But as a general rule, plant: summer jasmine in spring or autumn. winter jasmine in autumn and winter.
Where are jasmine flowers found?
Jasmines are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Eurasia, Africa, Australasia within Oceania, although only one of the 200 species is native to Europe. Their center of diversity is in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Several jasmine species have become naturalized in Mediterranean Europe.
What is the most fragrant jasmine flower?
What are the most fragrant types of Jasmine flowers? 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.
Which is the best jasmine to buy?
Common Jasmine | Jasminum officinale
When people purchase a jasmine plant, the reason for doing so is usually a 50/50 toss up between the fragrance and the flowers. For those that lean more towards team perfume, however, then common jasmine is the one for you.