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  1. One of the most fragrant plants we grow, Night Blooming Jasmine is an upright container plant from the West Indies with greenish-white flowers that emit a romantic and intoxicating fragrance at night. Just give it a sunny spot and you’ll be amazed. To maintain size, prune hard after flowering.

  2. A Cestrum nocturnum, commonly called night-blooming jasmine or the lady of the night, this woody plant has a moderately fast growth rate and a climbing, arching habit of pointed, glossy, dark green foliage, suitable for growing on a trellis or creating a screen or hedge.

  3. One of few tropical shrubs for the night garden. Greenish-white flowers appear in airy clusters on woody, slightly arched branches. Thrives in loose soils, but keep plants steadily moist. Best treated as a tropical pot plant in cold areas.

  4. Cestrum plants, commonly known as Night Blooming Jasmine, are prized for their intoxicating fragrance and delicate, tubular flowers. They thrive in USDA zones 8 to 11, preferring well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade.

  5. A Cestrum nocturnum, commonly called night-blooming jasmine or the lady of the night, this woody plant has a moderately fast growth rate and a climbing, arching habit of pointed, glossy, dark green foliage, suitable for growing on a trellis or creating a screen or hedge.

  6. Jasmine is native to tropical and warm temperate regions. This sprawling shrub has glossy, smooth, simple leaves 4″-8″ long. Vine-like stems reach up to 12′ in its native habitat, but it seldom reaches more than a 4′ mound in a single season. It blooms in cycles throughout warm weather.

  7. Night-Blooming Jasmine (Cestrum nocturnum) $ 9.99. Night-blooming jasmine ( (Cestrum nocturnum) is also known as Queen of the Night. Even from dozens of feet away, you’ll enjoy her amazing scent. Please read description below before ordering.

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