How Do You Grow Jasmine From A Cutting?
Jasmine is known as one of the most perfumed flowers you can grow. Whether used for tea, perfume, garden or home decoration, it is a great plant to grow. A true ‘Jasmine’ is from the Jasminum family though the term is used as a common name for some other sweet-smelling, flowering plants. One common factor between most Jasmines, however, is that you can propagate most of them in a similar way. Here is some information on how to grow a Jasmine plant from a cutting. There are quite a few different kinds of jasmine plants you can grow in a garden or a pot. True Jasmines are tropical plants and will not handle frosts at all. Some of the other plants referred to as Jasmine can take some light frost, but none are good with temperatures much below 25′ F. Most Jasmines are vines or bushes like the Confederate Jasmine (Trachelospermum), Primrose Jasmine (Jasminum mesnyi), Carolina Jasmine (Gelsimium), Common Jasmine (Jasminum officinale), Royal Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum), Night Blooming Jas