Jasmine is one of India's most cherished flowering plants. Its sweet fragrance fills homes, courtyards, and pooja rooms every single day. At Vedicflora, we offer 4 handpicked jasmine varieties — all at the lowest pric...
Jasmine is one of India's most cherished flowering plants. Its sweet fragrance fills homes, courtyards, and pooja rooms every single day. At Vedicflora, we offer 4 handpicked jasmine varieties — all at the lowest price online.
From the classic Mogra used in garlands to the sacred Parijat tree, every plant in this collection is easy to grow and low maintenance. Whether you are a first-time gardener or a seasoned plant lover, there is a jasmine here for you.
Why Every Indian Home Should Grow Jasmine
Jasmine is deeply rooted in Indian culture. It is used daily in temples, hair adornments, and festive decorations across the country. Many Vastu experts consider jasmine a lucky plant that invites peace and positivity into the home.
Research shows that the scent of jasmine can help reduce stress and improve sleep. Growing it at home means fresh blooms and natural fragrance all season long. It is truly one of the best plants you can add to your space.
Explore Our Jasmine Collection
- Jasminum Sambac (Mogra) — India's favourite pooja flower, perfect for pots and balconies
- Parijat Tree — a sacred, fragrant tree ideal for gardens and open spaces
- Kunda — a star jasmine variety that grows beautifully on fences and trellises
- Jasmine — our best seller, loved for reliable blooms and easy care
How to Pick the Right Jasmine for Your Space
For a small balcony or windowsill, Jasminum Sambac or our classic Jasmine plant is the best choice. Both grow well in pots and need just 4–5 hours of sunlight each day. They are ideal for apartment dwellers and beginner gardeners.
If you have a larger outdoor area, the Parijat Tree is a wonderful long-term addition. Kunda works perfectly as a climbing plant along walls and railings. All our plants arrive healthy and well-rooted, ready for Indian weather conditions.
Loved by Thousands of Home Gardeners
Our jasmine range is among the most popular collections on Vedicflora. Customers across India trust us for plants that bloom beautifully season after season. Every order is packed with care so your plant reaches you fresh and ready to grow.
Check your pincode on our site to confirm delivery to your area. Browse the collection above, pick your favourite jasmine variety, and bring home a plant that gives back every single day.
Frequently asked questions
Which jasmine plant is best for beginners?
Jasminum Sambac (Mogra) is the easiest jasmine to start with. It grows well in pots, needs moderate sunlight, and blooms frequently throughout the year. Our classic Jasmine plant is also a great beginner-friendly option with minimal care needs.
Can jasmine plants grow on a balcony or in a flat?
Yes! Most jasmine varieties in our collection grow well in pots and containers. Jasminum Sambac and Kunda are especially suited for balconies, window grills, and small outdoor spaces. They need around 4–5 hours of direct sunlight each day to bloom well.
Is jasmine considered a Vastu or lucky plant?
Yes, jasmine is widely regarded as a lucky plant in Vastu Shastra. It is believed to attract positivity, calm the mind, and improve the energy of a home. The Parijat tree in particular holds deep spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.
How often does jasmine bloom?
Most jasmine varieties bloom multiple times a year, with peak flowering in spring and summer. Jasminum Sambac can bloom almost year-round in warm Indian climates when cared for properly. Regular watering, sunlight, and occasional fertilising help encourage more blooms.
What is the difference between Parijat and Jasminum Sambac?
Parijat (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis) is a tree or large shrub with delicate white-orange flowers that fall at dawn — it holds great religious importance. Jasminum Sambac is the classic Mogra vine known for its intensely fragrant white blossoms used in garlands and pooja. Both are beautiful, but Parijat suits open garden spaces while Mogra grows well in pots.








