vue - Jasmine " Belle of India" unique 5 layered flower, and Kannada Malli/ Udipi Mallige
Jasmine " Belle of India" unique 5 layered flower, and Kannada Malli/ Udipi Mallige.. Very fragrant Jasmine Belle of India and is 5 layered unlike the 2-3 layered one that seen. The regular 2-3 layered Jasmines from the market paled in fragrance, form and substance in comparision!! Udipe Mallige or Kannada Jasmine is also from the Jasmine sambac subtype and is very fragrant.. Hopefully they will be available in the States and elsewhere soon..
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Hello, I just love all of your videos. Thank you for sharing with all of us. I was wondering if I could purchase a few cuttings from your beautiful "Belle of India" Jasmine. I live in Florida.
Thanks,
Dora -
I have below jasmine varities which i grow in california
Arabian jasmine single petal
Grand duke tuscany supreme
Belle of india us version
Mysore mulli
Mallichat thai version similar to one you have
Arabian nights double flower
Grand duke tuscany . -
Hi
I love your jasmine videos
I collect jasmine plants i have 6 indian jasmine varities . I like to know if you propagate Indian version of bella of india plant . I can pay you for plant and shipping
If you can give me the nursery name where you got your other jasmines it will be very helpful.
I have collected few rare jasmines in india too. Still looking for official source to get them to States. Please let me know if you have any suggestions how we can get them from india -
Hello Crazyforflowrs, you have such a wonderful Jasmine and great video. I love Jasmine and have been grow from cutting. I would be interesting to have cutting Jasmine from you Belle of India 5 layered[ variety from this video clip] and Kannada Malli.
If you don't mind to send me cutting and I will rooting them, I will pay all of the cost and shipping. I live in Maryland.
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Hi I recently purchased a jasmine plant or so I was told. The seller was
a roadside vendor in the local market and indicated that it was
jasmine. However, I am not so sure it is Jasmine Sambac. Can you please let me know the difference between Jasmine Sambac and Stephanotis floribunda? -
Hello and good day I was wondering if you ever figured out what variety of jasmine this is I've been dreaming of owning such a beautiful plant
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Great videos! Do you use this Sambac jasmine "Belle of India" the same way the traditional Sambac Jasmine or the " Maid of New Orleans" would be used to make Jasmine tea? Or is it strickltly ornamental.
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Oh Jasmine ! What lovely fragrance you do employed !!!
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Oh my Gott ! I could just eat it and kiss its petal all over !! ;))))
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The more I see and learn more I love Jasmine seem to be plants of angels! These all are from India, of which region they of India? thank Crazyforflowers
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I was very excited after watching your video clip and you have so many different kinds of jasmine sambac plants. I really like Jasmine sambac Belle of India Unique 5 layered flower it is so beautiful. Of course, I have 9 different kinds of Jasmine sambac plants. I think that there are 3 to 4 kinds of my jasmine sambac plants you might not have it. Thanks
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completely angelic ♡ what an awe-inspiring jasmine i wish you luck in growing these--greatly enjoy all of your videos
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Belle of India is my next wish, are truly beautiful !!! love,
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Belle of india has an amazing fragrance , was lucky enough to get a 6" inch plant for whole foods for 9.99$ this spring ! I m beyond excited to have it .
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Would you say I can do air layering or just cutting propagation?
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Sooooo BEAUTIFUL :-) and amazing that this beautiful Belle of India Jasmine flower has 5 layers, so gorgeous and I can just imagine how incredible the scent must be :-) they are so beautiful :-) Thanks so much for sharing Radha and have a FANTASTIC week ahead XXXX <3
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Lovely.
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If I lived in Florida, I'd have tuberose everywhere, I bet they would thrive there.
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Jasmine sumbac is very easy to propagate from cuttings. Just take a one inch cutting with only a pair of leaves and stick it in some potting soil in a shady area, you don't even need rooting hormones. The key is for the cutting to be small, it's harder to root larger cuttings. I know of nurseries in the US who sell Belle of India but I don't know if it's exactly what you have there. I love jasmine too! How do you feel about tuberose (rogonigondha)?
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Stunning flowers!!
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