Description
We got a couple of these last year to see how they grow, and they were an immediate hit with the people who visit us. Just one tiny bloom and the scent carries across the entire greenhouse! Unlike gardenias (which they’re related to), they bloom on and off all summer long. And for people in tropical climates, they’ll tolerate a lot more sun than most gardenias.
Because they need expedited shipping, free shipping is NOT available for Living Plants or fresh greenhouse products. Any Living Plants or fresh greenhouse products added to an order will disable Free Shipping.
Please be sure to read our Plant Replacement Policy before purchasing live plants.
Please note: We do not ship live plants or perishable products to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or any of our products out of the U.S.
Please contact us immediately if your plant arrives damaged in shipment. If your plant becomes sickly or fails to thrive, please let us know immediately. We’ll need photos and growing conditions to help you save your plant.
We replace living plants at our discretion within the first three months, once we are sure that you have properly cared for the plant following our directions. We do require that you pay shipping costs on the plant unless it arrives damaged and we can file a claim with the shipping company for replacement.
Pearl (verified owner) –
I just got my plant today, looks very healthy and happy. It was packed incredibly well. I’m excited to see how it does! It’s about 18 inches tall and has blooms on it already!
Linda Brownlow (verified owner) –
My plant arrived well packaged, healthy, and even has flower buds on it. It’s a LOT bigger than I expected it to be and I can’t wait for those buds to open! I’m very satisfied with my purchase.
Eddie –
Truly a beautiful scented flower with a lovely smell to last awhile. Growing up in Honolulu, Hawaii. This Jasminum Sambac in the islands is called “Pikake” if you ever make your way to visit the Hawaiian island and come across a Lei Stand Vendor, be sure to ask for a “Pikake Lei” this little flower while living in Hawaii, constantly grew on my parents property. The scent brings back fond memories of my childhood days growing up in Kaimuki, Hawaii. Today, currently living on the East Coast, zone 6 but grow them in pots in my sun room. The scent during the summers out here always tell me it’s time for a Hawaiian Vacation. 😂