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Grand Duke of Tuscany Jasmine Starter Plant | Jasminum sambac | Well Rooted Live Plant in Pot | Fragrant Double Bloom | Tropical Houseplant

Grand Duke of Tuscany Jasmine Starter Plant | Jasminum sambac | Well Rooted Live Plant in Pot | Fragrant Double Bloom | Tropical Houseplant

Regular price $69.00 USD
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Enjoy the rich fragrance and elegant double blooms of the Grand Duke of Tuscany Jasmine (Jasminum sambac). This healthy, well-rooted starter plant is shipped in its nursery pot and ready to continue growing. Renowned for its highly fragrant, creamy-white, rose-like flowers, this tropical jasmine is a favorite for patios, containers, sunny windows, and fragrant gardens. With proper care, it produces beautiful blooms throughout the warm season, making it a wonderful addition to any indoor or outdoor plant collection. You will receive a healthy plant similar in size and quality to the one shown in the listing photos. Plant size may vary, but every plant is well rooted and carefully selected.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Grand Duke of Tuscany Jasmine starter plant
✔️ Well-rooted young plant
✔️ Shipped in nursery pot
✔️ Healthy, established plant
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Grand Duke of Tuscany Jasmine
Botanical Name: Jasminum sambac 'Grand Duke of Tuscany'
Plant Type: Evergreen flowering shrub/vine
Growth Stage: Starter plant
Sun Requirements: Bright indirect light to full sun (acclimate gradually)
Soil: Well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter
Watering: Water when the top inch of soil begins to dry; avoid waterlogged soil
Mature Height: 3–6 feet (with support and pruning)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 9–11 (grow indoors or protect from frost in cooler climates)
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: After arrival, keep the plant in its nursery pot for a period of acclimation before repotting. Place it in bright, indirect light initially, then gradually introduce it to more direct sunlight over several weeks to help prevent transplant shock.

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