First: Accompany you for ten months
Jasmine, an evergreen shrub or vine-like shrub, can grow up to 1 meter in height. Most varieties of jasmine bloom from June to October, with flowers from early summer to late autumn. Deciduous jasmine blooms in winter, with a flowering period from November to March of the following year. Therefore, planting different varieties of jasmine can accompany you for ten months throughout the year.
Second: It is cold-resistant and prefers sunlight
Jasmine prefers hot, humid, and well-ventilated environments and requires ample sunlight. Jasmine is cold-sensitive. In the south, potted jasmine can be cultivated outdoors throughout the winter. In the north, it is necessary to keep it warm during autumn and winter. Below 3°C, the branches and leaves are susceptible to frost damage, and if the duration is prolonged, the plant may die. Therefore, it must be moved indoors and placed facing south. Strong light results in robust branches, deep green leaves, and many fragrant flowers. Insufficient sunlight leads to sparse nodes, fewer flowers, and a lack of fragrance.
Third: 30-day "flowering period"
Fourth: Flowering has its own characteristics and particularities.