Collection: Jasmine Flower

The jasmine flower is one of India's most loved blooms — fragrant, beautiful, and full of meaning. Whether you call it mogra, chameli, or juhi, this timeless jasmine flower plant brings freshness and positivity to eve...

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The jasmine flower is one of India's most loved blooms — fragrant, beautiful, and full of meaning. Whether you call it mogra, chameli, or juhi, this timeless jasmine flower plant brings freshness and positivity to every home. Our collection covers all popular jasmine flower varieties to suit every space, budget, and gardening level.

Popular Jasmine Flower Types for Indian Homes

The jasmine flower family (Oleaceae) has over 200 species found across Asia. Several types of jasmine flower grow beautifully in Indian climates — indoors, on balconies, or in garden beds. Here are the most popular picks from our collection:

  • Jasmine Mogra (Jasminum sambac) — our best seller; perfect for pots, garlands, and daily worship
  • Arabian jasmine flower — rich, long-lasting fragrance; widely used in festivals and hair adornment
  • Coral jasmine flower (Parijat) — star-shaped white blooms with a distinctive orange stem
  • Jasmine flower tree (Juhi) — a climbing variety ideal for fences and pergolas
  • Night-blooming jasmine — fills your garden with sweet scent after sunset

Easy to Grow and Low Maintenance

Most jasmine flower types are known for being easy to grow and low maintenance. They thrive in pots with just 4–6 hours of sunlight each day. Research shows jasmine's scent can help reduce stress at home — making it a favourite work-from-home plant too.

Even first-time gardeners succeed with jasmine. Water it regularly, feed it a balanced fertiliser once a month, and enjoy blooms season after season. Many varieties also work as air purifying plants that freshen up indoor spaces naturally.

Jasmine — A Lucky Plant for Every Home

In Vastu Shastra, the jasmine flower is one of the most auspicious lucky plants you can keep at home. Placing it near the entrance or in the north or east direction is believed to invite positive energy and harmony. Jasmine blooms are also a staple offering during prayers and Indian festivals.

At Vedicflora, we bring you all the beloved jasmine flower names and varieties at the lowest price. Browse our curated jasmine collection and find the perfect plant for your home, balcony, or as a meaningful gift for someone special.

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular jasmine flower varieties for Indian homes?

The most popular varieties in India are mogra (Jasminum sambac), Arabian jasmine, coral jasmine (Parijat), and juhi. Mogra is the top best seller because it blooms well in pots and has a strong, sweet fragrance. All these varieties grow well in warm Indian climates with basic care.

Is the jasmine flower plant easy to grow in pots?

Yes, most jasmine flower plants are easy to grow in pots and are ideal for balconies and small spaces. They need 4–6 hours of sunlight, regular watering, and a monthly dose of fertiliser. With these basics in place, jasmine is a very low maintenance flowering plant that rewards you with blooms season after season.

Is jasmine considered a lucky plant as per Vastu Shastra?

Yes, the jasmine flower is considered highly auspicious in Vastu Shastra. Placing it near the main entrance or in the north or east direction of your home is believed to bring positive energy, peace, and good fortune. It is also commonly used in religious offerings and festival decorations across India.

What is the difference between mogra and Arabian jasmine?

Jasmine mogra (Jasminum sambac) and Arabian jasmine are actually the same species — mogra is simply the Indian name for Arabian jasmine. Both refer to the same fragrant white bloom widely used in garlands, hair adornment, and worship. The jasmine flower in English is called Arabian jasmine, while in Hindi it is known as mogra or chameli.

How do I identify a jasmine flower plant by its leaf?

A jasmine flower leaf is typically small, oval-shaped, and deep green with a glossy surface. Leaves grow in pairs or clusters along slender, vine-like stems. The leaves are a helpful identifier — combined with the characteristic star-shaped white flowers and sweet fragrance, jasmine is one of the easiest plants to recognise in any garden.

Does jasmine purify air indoors?

Yes, jasmine is known as an air purifying plant that can help improve indoor air quality. Its natural fragrance has also been linked to reduced anxiety and better sleep quality in several studies. It does best near a sunny window indoors and is a wonderful addition to any home or work-from-home setup.