Mogra, also called Arabian Jasmine, is one of India's most beloved flowering plants. Its soft white blooms fill your home with a natural, heavenly fragrance every evening. At Vedicflora, we bring you the best Mogra pl...
Mogra, also called Arabian Jasmine, is one of India's most beloved flowering plants. Its soft white blooms fill your home with a natural, heavenly fragrance every evening. At Vedicflora, we bring you the best Mogra plants at the lowest price — packed fresh and delivered to your door.
Why Mogra Belongs in Every Indian Home
Mogra is deeply woven into Indian daily life. From puja thalis and hair garlands to festival décor, this plant is both practical and meaningful. Vastu experts often call Mogra a lucky plant that brings calm and positivity into your living space.
- Natural air purifying plant — freshens your home without chemicals
- Easy to grow in pots, grow bags, and balcony planters
- Low maintenance — just sunlight, water, and occasional feeding
- Ideal for gifting at weddings, housewarmings, and festivals
- A trusted best seller among Indian home gardeners
How to Choose the Right Mogra Plant
Our collection includes both single-petal and double-petal Mogra varieties. Double-petal Mogra gives you denser, more fragrant blooms and is our most popular pick. Single-petal Mogra blooms more frequently and is a great choice for beginners.
New to gardening? Start with a young Mogra sapling — it is easy to grow and adapts well across Indian climates. Want faster results? Choose a semi-mature budding plant that is ready to flower within weeks.
Simple Care Tips for More Blooms
- Give your plant 4–6 hours of direct sunlight every day
- Water regularly but ensure good drainage — avoid waterlogged soil
- Add organic compost or jeevamrut once a month during the flowering season
- Prune lightly after blooming to encourage fresh, new growth
More than 10,000 happy gardeners across India have grown Mogra with Vedicflora. Enter your pincode to check delivery availability, and bring home the fragrance of Mogra today.
Frequently asked questions
When does Mogra plant bloom?
Mogra typically blooms from late spring through monsoon — roughly April to September in most parts of India. With proper care, some varieties can produce flowers almost year-round. Regular pruning and feeding after each flowering cycle encourages more blooms.
Can Mogra be grown indoors or on a balcony?
Yes! Mogra is a great balcony and terrace plant as long as it gets at least 4–6 hours of sunlight daily. It grows well in medium to large pots or grow bags. Avoid placing it in deep shade, as low light reduces flowering significantly.
Is Mogra considered a lucky plant as per Vastu?
Yes, Mogra is widely regarded as a lucky and auspicious plant in Indian households. Vastu Shastra recommends placing it in the north or east direction of your home or garden. Its fragrance is also believed to create a calming, positive atmosphere.
What is the difference between single-petal and double-petal Mogra?
Single-petal Mogra has simpler blooms but flowers more frequently throughout the season. Double-petal Mogra (also called "Motia") produces denser, more fragrant flowers and is the most popular choice for garlands and puja use. Both are easy to grow and low maintenance.
How often should I water my Mogra plant?
Water your Mogra plant every 1–2 days during summer and once every 2–3 days during cooler months. Always check that the top inch of soil is dry before watering again. Overwatering is the most common mistake — ensure your pot has proper drainage holes.
Can I use Mogra flowers for puja and hair decoration?
Absolutely — this is one of the main reasons Mogra is so popular in India. The flowers are widely used for daily puja offerings, gajra (hair garlands), and festival decoration. Fresh blooms are best picked in the early morning when their fragrance is strongest.



















