QAUZUY GARDEN 10 Parijat Jasmine Flower Seeds, Night-Flowering Jasmine, Nyctanthes Arbor-Tristis, Parvati Chi Phula Seeds - Perennial Fragrant Tropical Flower Accent

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Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, also known as the Night-flowering jasmine or Parijat (Parvati chi phula), is a species of Nyctanthes native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis is a shrub or a small tree growing to 10 m (33 ft) tall, with flaky grey bark. The leaves are opposite, simple, 6–12 cm (2.4–4.7 in) long and 2–6.5 cm (0.79–2.56 in) broad, with an entire margin. The flowers are fragrant, with a five- to eight-lobed white corolla with an orange-red centre; they are produced in clusters of two to seven together, with individual flowers opening at dusk and finishing at dawn. The fruit is a bilobed, flat brown heart-shaped to round capsule 2 cm (0.79 in) diameter, each lobe containing a single seed. How to Grow Queen Night Jasmine From Seeds 1. Sow three night-blooming jasmine seeds on the soil surface in each pot, spacing them evenly throughout the pot. If you have an existing night-blooming jasmine plant, you can collect your own seeds from the dry seed pods in the fall. 2. Cover with a thin layer of soil. Press down on the seeds gently to ensure contact with the soil. 3. Place the pots in a window that receives full sun. Seeds will germinate best with temperatures around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. You can use a seed germination mat or place the seeds near a heating vent to make the soil warmer than the normal room temperature if needed. 4. Water the seeds as needed to keep the soil moist but not wet. Spray the seeds with a mist of water from a spray bottle to increase humidity if needed. This is especially helpful if you place your seeds near a heating vent where the air tends to become dry. 5. Thin the seedlings to leave only the healthiest plant in each pot when the plants develop two leaf sets. Clip the weaker plants at soil level with a pair of scissors rather than pulling so you don't disturb the roots of the healthy plant.