10 Best Indoor Jasmine Plants

Hey folks, I know you guys came here searching for the best indoor jasmine plants and your search stops here. Jasmine is loved for its calming, sweet fragrance, which can transform your garden into a floral paradise. Its mesmerizing aroma is infused in some of the popular perfume brands. Many flowers are known as jasmine, but only those varieties that belong to the Jasminum genus are considered true jasmine. Most of the jasmine blooms are white starry flowers, and some of them can also be grown as a houseplant and bring the divine intoxicating fragrance inside your home. Let’s see all the jasmine varieties that can be grown indoors.

Best Indoor Jasmine Plants 

  • Arabian Jasmine 
  • Pink Jasmine
  • Royal Jasmine
  • Primrose Jasmine
  • Common Jasmine
  • Gold Coast Jasmine
  • Red Jasmine
  • Night Blooming Jasmine
  • Star Jasmine
  • Cape Jasmine

Jasminum sambac ( Arabian Jasmine )

Arabian jasmine is the most popular jasmine variety that is native to Bhutan and India. You can easily grow them as a vine or shrub, and after gaining some maturity, they will start giving you highly fragranced flowers. It blooms flowers all year round in clusters of 3-12. Arabian jasmine can be grown as a houseplant, but it should be placed in an area where it can get a good amount of sunlight. I suggest you keep your pot near a sunny south window where it can get 6 hours of direct sunlight.

arabian jasmine

Jasminum Sambac Cultivators To Plant 

  • Grand Duke Of Tuscany
  • Maid Of Orleans 

Jasminum polyanthum ( Pink Jasmine )

Pink jasmine is a gorgeous evergreen climbing vine that blooms intoxicating flowers with pink pedicels and white petals. It’s a popular houseplant in Europe and the US and is known for its vigorous-growing nature. Because of this nature, it is also considered an invasive species in Australia. Planting Indoors needs well-draining soil in a pot or container with drainage holes and maximum sunlight. 

pink jasmine

Jasminum Grandiflorum ( Royal Jasmine )

It’s a deciduous crawling shrub that blooms with alluring snowy flowers. You will not see flowers throughout the year in this plant to encourage new growth, but you can plant it indoors as a houseplant. In winter, it requires less sunlight to thrive.

royal jasmine

Jasminum mesnyi ( Primrose Jasmine) 

Primrose jasmine is known for blooming highly aromatic vivid yellow color flowers. It is a fast-growing vine that can thrive in full and partial sunlight. There are many benefits of welcoming jasmine plants indoors, You can grow them indoors near south-facing windows and create a showering curtain effect with them.

primrose jasmine

Jasminum officinale ( Common Jasmine ) 

Common Jasmine is also known as poet’s jasmine. It is the first choice of gardening enthusiasts in Jasminum species best for growing in temperate regions; its intense aroma will take you into another world. This summer flowering climbing vine is also the national flower of Pakistan. If planted as a houseplant, it needs some support, and once you start seeing buds, place it in a partially shady area. After blooming, place your pot near a south-facing window where it can get soft sunlight with optimal air circulation.

common jasmine

Jasminum dichotomum ( Gold Coast Jasmine )

Growing gold Coast jasmine is not easy indoors, especially for greenhorns, but it is possible to grow gold coast as a houseplant with a specific care routine. It blooms slightly fragrant white color flowers which unrolls its petals at night. Keep it in a bright room near a south-facing window where it can get at least 4 -6 hours of sunlight, and it loves moist soil but not mushy soil. 

gold cost jasmine

Jasminum beesianum ( Red Jasmine ) 

Red jasmine semi-evergreen climbing vine that blooms fragrant flowers. Most gardeners grow these plants as a groundcover, but all their beauty can be grown indoors with little care and patience. Red jasmine can thrive in partial shade, so placing your pot where it can get 4-6 hours of daily sunlight, planting it in well-draining soil, and taking care of your watering routine is very crucial.

red jasmine

Cestrum nocturnum ( Night Blooming Jasmine )

Cestrum nocturnum is known by many names, like Lady of the Night. It’s not a true jasmine because it belongs to the Solanaceae family. It’s an evergreen shrub that blooms tiny tubular-shaped greenish-white flowers in clusters. If you are not looking for true jasmine, then you can go for this plant. It’s one of the best indoor jasmine plants and thrives well when placed near a window where it can get natural sunlight. Also, if you can arrange artificial lightning to mimic sunlight, these plants are good to go.

night blooming jasmine

Trachelospermum jasminoides ( Star Jasmine )

It is known by many names like Confederate jessamine and Chinese star jessamine, also known as Star jasmine. It produces fragrant white star-like flowers from spring till early summer. Star jasmine can effortlessly thrive both indoors and outdoors. Place your potted star jasmine plant near a sunny window where it can get bright indirect sunlight. Try to avoid artificial light at night. Rotating your plant every week will provide equal sunlight to every side of the plant, which encourages even growth.

star jasmine

Gardenia jasminoides ( Cape Jasmine )

It’s another charming evergreen flowering plant that is known as jasmine and is among the best indoor jasmine plants despite not being a true jasmine. It is known for its highly fragrant flowers, which bloom in summer. It’s a well-known houseplant in the UK, and with little maintenance, like providing 3-6 hours of bright indirect sunlight is enough for their proper growth, it needs to be watered once a week to try to keep the soil moist, not mushy. Gardenia love a highly humid environment, so misting your plants makes them feel cozy. If you want to know more here’s a detailed comparison of Jasmine Vs Gardenia.

cape jasmine

At Last

Plant any variety according to your area’s climatic conditions, and keep care of the plant‘s water, fertilizer, and sunlight requirements, You can easily grow these aromatic blooming beauties indoors to make the plant’s foliage lush. Pruning at the right time is also necessary. Planting jasmine as a houseplant not only uplifts your mood with its heavenly fragrance spreading its aroma inside your home but also helps enhance the look of your indoor space both professionally and aesthetically. 

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  • Piyush Ranjan Mishra

    A Freelancer sharing his experience of home gardening, This passion built a deeper understanding of plant care and its needs, which I am going to share with you guys.

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