What are the different varieties of Jasmine?
JASMINE plants are available for a number of cultivation conditions. This genus, jasminum , consists of 200 individual species, includes tropics and varieties of hard cold. There are deciduous, evergreen and semi -mount plants Jasmine, with the smell of flowers from intense to none. Not all 200 species are commonly refined or available, but there is a wide range from which you can choose. The three most commonly refined varieties of jasmine are common jasmine, winter jasmine and Arabic jasmine.
Common Jasmine, also called poets Jasmine, is one of the semi-hard jasmine varieties and has white or light pink flowers. Flowers bloom seasonally and emit an intense tropical floral scent. Common jasmine grows in areas where winter temperatures rarely fall below 10 ° F (about -12 ° C). This climbing vine is very suitable for growth through grilles or on the wall near the door and terrace where you can enjoy the fragrant kvysis. This variety can be found under the name jasminum officinale .
Winter JaIt is a variety that is commonly grown in colder climate. In spring, yellow flowers bloom and do not have a scent. This variety can tolerate winter temperatures up to 0 ° F (about -17 ° C). Winter Jasmine is cold resistant, but benefits from some protection from cold winter weather and in winter appreciates as much sun as possible. This climbing variety is known as the type jasminum nudiflorum .
Arab jasmine grows in tropical and subtropical areas where winter temperatures rarely fall below 30 ° F (about -1 ° C). It is a middle -size shrub with evergreen leaves and white fragrant flowers. In the cold climate, Arabic jasmine, also known as its kind of jasminum sambac , is grown as a houseplant in a sunny place during winter, the weather warms up, moved to spring.
other varieties of jasmine with fragrant flowers include Spanish Jasmine and Italian Jasmine. ItalianJasmine is an evergreen plant that grows in a large large shrub used, while Spanish jasmine is a deciduous climbing vines. Other jasmine varieties with non-second or mild fragrant flowers include Preprose Jasmine, grown for their large yellow flowers and Downey Jasmine, refined for their gray-green leaves and snowy white flowers.
True varieties Jasmine belongs to the family of Oleceae or olive plants. There are other plants that are also called jasmine, often referring to especially fragrant flowers. For example, the star Jasmine belongs to the Apocynaceae or Dogbane family. This evergreen vine has white star -shaped flowers. The West Indian Jasmine, also commonly called Plomeria, is a tropical shrub in the Apocynaceae family with wax -fragrant flowers.