nyctanthes arbor-tristis night jasmine
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Comments (2)It looks like all my cuttings are either still alive or starting to get buds on them. I guess it must of been bad timing the last time. I am so excited that they are all going to be little trees soon!! ~SJN...See Morewanted: wanted: newbie needs help to get started
Comments (0)Hello Friends, I wanted to see if someone had some seeds / saplings which they could spare. I am just getting started and needed some help. Here are some of seeds /saplings which I wanted to get. I went to our local nurseries but was unable to find it. 1) Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (Night-flowering Jasmine) also known as Parijaat in India. 2) Fragrant Roses. 3) night blooming jasmine (I bought a couple of plants from our local nursery but they do not have any fragrance to them) 4) Any other strong fragrant trees or fruit trees you may have. Please email me. I have indian basil seeds and saplings, zinnia, bachelor button seeds to offer. Best Regards, Abby...See MoreDesperate - Nyctanthes Arbor-Tristis - Parijat - Never bloomed??
Comments (5)That's wierd I got one from the same place and mine blooms in the spring and then again in the late fall when the nights cool off. It is about 6 feet now. I just potted up to about 3 gallon size this spring and its got roots growing into the ground lol. I have it under an eave where it can't get too much rain. I water it and try to let it dry out a little between waterings. It gets sun most of the day with some late afternoon shade and seems to like the heat. I give it bloom booster in the fall and spring when it flowers otherwise it just gets reg. miracle grow or whatever I'm feeding the rest of the plants. The flowers are easy to miss. When they flower you might not even notice unless you are looking for them. They fall off at daybreak as soon as the sun hits them unless its really cloudy and they open up after dark. Each flower only lasts a day unlike Night blooming jasmine (cestrum nocturnum) in which each flower can last several days (opening at night and closing during the day). The fragrance is similar for both plants but the Nyctanthes is not as strong as the Cestrum Nocturnum so unless you are close to the Nyctanthes when it is flowering you might not notice. ~Lenette...See MoreIndian night jasmine
Comments (43)HI Dhanu, I really admire your inspiration and determination to grow Parijata. I have planted 3 saplings about 15 days back in big pots and really hoping to see Parijata flowers one day! when will that day come? what care should I give them? Any spl fertilizer to be used? Your tips are greatly appreciated Please help me. How long does it take for Parijata to grow and start flowering? Eagerly waiting for your reply...See Moreaaaaaaaa
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