Arrowhead water jasmine

Arrowhead water jasmine

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Weight: 50 gm

Size: 40 Γ— 20cm

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Product Description

Arrowhead Water Jasmine (Wrightia religiosa)

Graceful White Blooms for Elegant Water Gardens πŸŒΈπŸ’§

Available at: happygreenery.in
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🌱 About Arrowhead Water Jasmine

Arrowhead Water Jasmine (Wrightia religiosa), commonly known as Water Jasmine, is a graceful evergreen flowering shrub prized for its delicate, fragrant white flowers and elegant cascading branches. Native to Southeast Asia, this ornamental plant is highly valued in tropical landscapes and is especially popular as a bonsai specimen, pond-side accent, and container plant.

Despite its common name, Water Jasmine is not a true aquatic plant. It thrives in consistently moist soil and near water features but should not be grown submerged in water.

Its year-round greenery and sweetly scented blooms make it a charming addition to home gardens, patios, temple gardens, and serene landscape designs.


✨ Key Features


🌸 Flowering Season

Blooming Period

Flower Characteristics


🌞 Growing Requirements

Light

Temperature

Soil

Prefers fertile, moist, and well-drained soil rich in organic matter.

Recommended Potting Mix


πŸ’§ Watering Schedule

Water Jasmine enjoys consistently moist soil.

Summer

Rainy Season

Winter

Note: Keep the soil moist but avoid prolonged waterlogging.


🌿 Fertilizer Recommendation

Feed every 30–45 days during active growth.

Recommended fertilizers:

Regular feeding promotes abundant flowering.


βœ‚οΈ Pruning and Bonsai Training

Water Jasmine responds exceptionally well to pruning.

Bonsai Tips


🌱 Propagation

Water Jasmine is commonly propagated through stem cuttings.

Steps

  1. Take 10–15 cm semi-hardwood cuttings.
  2. Remove lower leaves.
  3. Dip in rooting hormone (optional).
  4. Plant in moist potting media.
  5. Keep in partial shade until rooted.

Rooting generally occurs within 4–6 weeks.


πŸͺ΄ Landscape Uses


🌟 Benefits


🐾 Pet Safety Information

Good News: Wrightia religiosa is generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs.

However:

Pet-Friendly Rating: β­β­β­β­β˜† (4.5/5)


⚠️ Care Tips

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