Jasmine varieties
Jasmine is a shrub plant of Jasminum genus in Meliaceae, and its varieties include Jasminum morifolium, Jasminum formosana, Jasminum lion, Jasminum bipinnata, Jasminum margarita and Jasminum tigris.
The common variety of jasmine is chrysanthemum jasmine. Its flowers are very big and its petals have many layers. After flowering, it has high ornamental value and is very suitable for planting in gardens.
Jasmine chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum jasmine is generally adaptable and has a long flowering period, usually from May to August every year. In addition, it prefers acidic soil and tries to choose acidic soil for maintenance.
Fuzhou jasmine flower
Fuzhou jasmine is produced in Fuzhou. Its color is white, and it has a strong fragrance after flowering, which is more fragrant than other varieties of jasmine, so it is more suitable for normal maintenance.
Jasmine lion head
The leaves of jasminum giraldii are dark green, and the flowering period is generally after May. Choosing healthier branches during maintenance is conducive to promoting its rapid growth and flowering.