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There are plants you look at. And then there are plants you smell before you even s...
There are plants you look at. And then there are plants you smell before you even see them. Urvann's Jasmine collection brings you three of India's most beloved fragrant flowering plants under one roof:
Motia (Mogra): The daytime bloomer with the iconic gajra fragrance
Raat Ki Rani: The after-dark powerhouse that can perfume an entire street at night
All plants in this collection are grown in Indian nurseries, matched to Indian climate conditions, and delivered fresh to your doorstep with free next-day delivery.
Why 50,000+ Indian Plant Parents Trust Urvann for Jasmine Plants
⭐ Rated 4.8/5 by 12,340+ verified buyers
✓ Free Next-Day Delivery - We provide free next-day delivery for all orders placed by 7 PM in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru
✓ Pan India Deliveries - We’re expanding deliveries across India; timelines vary by location
✓ Hassle-Free Replacement - We offer a 2-day replacement window if the product arrives damaged or incorrect
✓ Indian Climate-Matched Care – Expert guidance for your region's humidity, water hardness & seasons
✓ Real Photos from Indian Homes – No stock images, see actual customer plants
✓ Everything for Gifting, All in One Place - 5,000+ varieties of plants, pots, soil, seeds & tools for a complete garden
Jasmine isn't just one plant. It's a whole family of fragrant, flowering beauties. Here's a quick guide to help you pick the right variety for your space and lifestyle:
India's most iconic jasmine. Small, densely packed white flowers with an intensely sweet fragrance. Used in gajras, religious offerings, and high-quality attar. Blooms heavily from April to September. Compact shrub, perfect for balcony pots.
The "Queen of the Night." Tiny greenish-white flowers that release an almost overwhelming fragrance after sunset. Not a true jasmine botanically, but the fragrance is even more intense. One plant can perfume your entire garden by 8 PM.
Also called Crepe Jasmine or Pinwheel Flower. Glossy dark green leaves with bright white pinwheel-shaped flowers. Mild fragrance. Blooms almost year-round. Very drought-tolerant and low-maintenance. It is great for beginners and hedges.
The more ornamental sibling of Chandni Dwarf. Flowers have multiple-layered petals, giving a rose-like appearance. Beautiful in pots, hedges, and gifting. More decorative presence than the single-petal variety.
A prized regional cultivar known for larger, more layered blooms than standard Mogra. Popular in Maharashtra for high-quality garlands and premium attar. Stronger fragrance, bushier growth, slightly premium, worth every rupee.
Urvann's most complete home setup combo. Includes Jasmine alongside 4 other easy-care indoor plants. Ideal housewarming gift or for setting up a full green corner.
One of India's most beloved native jasmines. Small, star-shaped white flowers with a light, fresh fragrance, gentler than Mogra but unmistakably jasmine. Blooms prolifically from summer through monsoon.
| I want maximum home fragrance, day or night | Day: Motia / Mogra in a 6–8 inch pot. Night: Raat Ki Rani in any size. |
| I need flowers for daily puja and gajras | Motia / Mogra in a 6 or 8-inch nursery pot. |
| I want something that blooms all year without much effort. | Chandni Dwarf. |
| I want a thoughtful gift plant under ₹200. | Raat Ki Rani or Set of 2 Motia. |
| I am setting up a new home | Calm Corner Combo. |
| I want something dramatic. | Double Chandni |
Beyond the fragrance, here's what having a jasmine plant at home genuinely does for you:
A blooming Mogra on your windowsill can fill an entire room with fragrance. No synthetic sprays, no plug-ins. Just a plant doing what it does naturally.
Jasmine is woven into Indian daily life like no other flower. This flower is used in puja offerings, wedding garlands, and gajras. Having one at home connects you to a centuries-old tradition.
Unlike a bouquet that dies in 3 days, a jasmine plant will reward you with flowers every season for years. It's a living investment that compounds over time.
If you have an outdoor balcony or garden, jasmine actively invites pollinators. It makes your space more alive in ways you didn't expect.
Jasmine fragrance has been linked in multiple studies to reduced anxiety and improved sleep quality. It's the closest thing to aromatherapy you can grow on your balcony.
A jasmine plant makes an exceptional gift for housewarming, Diwali, birthdays, or Women's Day. It's thoughtful, fragrant, and keeps growing, far better than a flower bouquet.
| Sunlight | 4–6 hours of direct sunlight. |
| Watering | Water when the topsoil is dry |
| Soil | Well-draining mix |
| Fertiliser | Monthly feeding in the growing season. |
| Pruning | After the bloom season. |
| Pot Size. | 10–14 inch ideal. |
Mogra: 2–3 days
Raat Ki Rani: 2–3 days
Chandni: 3–5 days
Every 5–7 days
Every 8–10 days
Buying jasmine plants online is a budget-friendly way to add natural fragrance to your home. With options starting at ₹49, it is one of the most affordable flowering plants you can buy.
Most plants come in 6-inch nursery pots, ideal for beginners, balconies, and small spaces. They are easy to manage and establish quickly.
You will also find sets of 2 plants, 8-inch nursery bags for faster growth, and decorative pots for gifting or décor. Options include Mogra, Raat Ki Rani, and Chandni.
With multiple price points and formats, it is easy to pick what fits your space and budget.
Ready to bring home an easy, everyday bloomer? Choose your favourite shade. Your flowering corner is just a click away!
For other options, explore our other collections like Rose Plant, Money Plant, and more.
Most jasmine plants begin flowering within 2-3 months of planting, provided they receive proper care and suitable growing conditions.
Yes, jasmine plants adapt well to container growing and can thrive indoors near bright windows. Choose compact varieties for better indoor success.
The ideal time for planting jasmine flower seeds is during spring (February-April) when temperatures are moderate and conducive to germination.
Water jasmine plants when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically every 2-3 days during hot weather and less frequently during cooler months.
Whilst ceramic pots for plants provide excellent drainage and aesthetic appeal, jasmine plants can grow in any well-draining container. Ceramic planters and ceramic pots for indoor plants are popular choices for their durability and attractive appearance.
Ceramic pots for indoor plants offer better temperature regulation and drainage compared to plastic containers, making them excellent choices for healthy jasmine plant growth.
Jasmine is primarily an outdoor plant and performs best with 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Most varieties can be kept on a bright balcony or near a south/west-facing window. They are not ideal for low-light indoor spots, that’s where they struggle to bloom.
It depends on the size of the plant you purchase. A more mature plant in a 5-inch or larger pot may bloom within the same season, especially if brought just before summer. Smaller saplings may take 1-2 seasons to establish before heavy flowering begins.
Almost always overwatering or poor drainage. Let the soil dry out completely between waterings and confirm the pot has working drainage holes. Yellow + mushy stems = root rot — repot immediately into dry, fresh potting mix.
Not advisable. The nighttime fragrance can be overwhelmingly strong in a closed room. Keep it on a balcony or near an open window; you will still enjoy the fragrance indoors without the intensity being too much.
Yes. Same plant, different regional names. Mogra is more widely used in Maharashtra and Central India. Motia is the common name across Punjab, Delhi, and UP. The botanical name for both is Jasminum sambac.
Ensure it gets at least 4 hours of sunlight, prune lightly after each bloom flush, and fertilise once a month during the growing season. Chandni is naturally a prolific bloomer; usually, just moving it to a sunnier spot is enough to trigger a new flush.
Jasmine is widely associated with purity, positive energy, and prosperity in Indian traditions, particularly in Hindu and Jain customs. Whether you believe in plant luck or not, a blooming Jasmine plant genuinely does make a home feel better.
Yes, Mogra is a specific type of Jasmine. It is famous in India for making garlands and teas.
Jasmine grows actively from spring through summer. It typically blooms between March and November, depending on the variety.
There are plants you look at. And then there are plants you smell before you even see them. Urvann's Jasmine collection brings you three of India's most beloved fragrant flowering plants under one roof:
Motia (Mogra): The daytime bloomer with the iconic gajra fragrance
Raat Ki Rani: The after-dark powerhouse that can perfume an entire street at night
All plants in this collection are grown in Indian nurseries, matched to Indian climate conditions, and delivered fresh to your doorstep with free next-day delivery.
Why 50,000+ Indian Plant Parents Trust Urvann for Jasmine Plants
⭐ Rated 4.8/5 by 12,340+ verified buyers
✓ Free Next-Day Delivery - We provide free next-day delivery for all orders placed by 7 PM in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru
✓ Pan India Deliveries - We’re expanding deliveries across India; timelines vary by location
✓ Hassle-Free Replacement - We offer a 2-day replacement window if the product arrives damaged or incorrect
✓ Indian Climate-Matched Care – Expert guidance for your region's humidity, water hardness & seasons
✓ Real Photos from Indian Homes – No stock images, see actual customer plants
✓ Everything for Gifting, All in One Place - 5,000+ varieties of plants, pots, soil, seeds & tools for a complete garden
Jasmine isn't just one plant. It's a whole family of fragrant, flowering beauties. Here's a quick guide to help you pick the right variety for your space and lifestyle:
India's most iconic jasmine. Small, densely packed white flowers with an intensely sweet fragrance. Used in gajras, religious offerings, and high-quality attar. Blooms heavily from April to September. Compact shrub, perfect for balcony pots.
The "Queen of the Night." Tiny greenish-white flowers that release an almost overwhelming fragrance after sunset. Not a true jasmine botanically, but the fragrance is even more intense. One plant can perfume your entire garden by 8 PM.
Also called Crepe Jasmine or Pinwheel Flower. Glossy dark green leaves with bright white pinwheel-shaped flowers. Mild fragrance. Blooms almost year-round. Very drought-tolerant and low-maintenance. It is great for beginners and hedges.
The more ornamental sibling of Chandni Dwarf. Flowers have multiple-layered petals, giving a rose-like appearance. Beautiful in pots, hedges, and gifting. More decorative presence than the single-petal variety.
A prized regional cultivar known for larger, more layered blooms than standard Mogra. Popular in Maharashtra for high-quality garlands and premium attar. Stronger fragrance, bushier growth, slightly premium, worth every rupee.
Urvann's most complete home setup combo. Includes Jasmine alongside 4 other easy-care indoor plants. Ideal housewarming gift or for setting up a full green corner.
One of India's most beloved native jasmines. Small, star-shaped white flowers with a light, fresh fragrance, gentler than Mogra but unmistakably jasmine. Blooms prolifically from summer through monsoon.
| I want maximum home fragrance, day or night | Day: Motia / Mogra in a 6–8 inch pot. Night: Raat Ki Rani in any size. |
| I need flowers for daily puja and gajras | Motia / Mogra in a 6 or 8-inch nursery pot. |
| I want something that blooms all year without much effort. | Chandni Dwarf. |
| I want a thoughtful gift plant under ₹200. | Raat Ki Rani or Set of 2 Motia. |
| I am setting up a new home | Calm Corner Combo. |
| I want something dramatic. | Double Chandni |
Beyond the fragrance, here's what having a jasmine plant at home genuinely does for you:
A blooming Mogra on your windowsill can fill an entire room with fragrance. No synthetic sprays, no plug-ins. Just a plant doing what it does naturally.
Jasmine is woven into Indian daily life like no other flower. This flower is used in puja offerings, wedding garlands, and gajras. Having one at home connects you to a centuries-old tradition.
Unlike a bouquet that dies in 3 days, a jasmine plant will reward you with flowers every season for years. It's a living investment that compounds over time.
If you have an outdoor balcony or garden, jasmine actively invites pollinators. It makes your space more alive in ways you didn't expect.
Jasmine fragrance has been linked in multiple studies to reduced anxiety and improved sleep quality. It's the closest thing to aromatherapy you can grow on your balcony.
A jasmine plant makes an exceptional gift for housewarming, Diwali, birthdays, or Women's Day. It's thoughtful, fragrant, and keeps growing, far better than a flower bouquet.
| Sunlight | 4–6 hours of direct sunlight. |
| Watering | Water when the topsoil is dry |
| Soil | Well-draining mix |
| Fertiliser | Monthly feeding in the growing season. |
| Pruning | After the bloom season. |
| Pot Size. | 10–14 inch ideal. |
Mogra: 2–3 days
Raat Ki Rani: 2–3 days
Chandni: 3–5 days
Every 5–7 days
Every 8–10 days
Buying jasmine plants online is a budget-friendly way to add natural fragrance to your home. With options starting at ₹49, it is one of the most affordable flowering plants you can buy.
Most plants come in 6-inch nursery pots, ideal for beginners, balconies, and small spaces. They are easy to manage and establish quickly.
You will also find sets of 2 plants, 8-inch nursery bags for faster growth, and decorative pots for gifting or décor. Options include Mogra, Raat Ki Rani, and Chandni.
With multiple price points and formats, it is easy to pick what fits your space and budget.
Ready to bring home an easy, everyday bloomer? Choose your favourite shade. Your flowering corner is just a click away!
For other options, explore our other collections like Rose Plant, Money Plant, and more.
Most jasmine plants begin flowering within 2-3 months of planting, provided they receive proper care and suitable growing conditions.
Yes, jasmine plants adapt well to container growing and can thrive indoors near bright windows. Choose compact varieties for better indoor success.
The ideal time for planting jasmine flower seeds is during spring (February-April) when temperatures are moderate and conducive to germination.
Water jasmine plants when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically every 2-3 days during hot weather and less frequently during cooler months.
Whilst ceramic pots for plants provide excellent drainage and aesthetic appeal, jasmine plants can grow in any well-draining container. Ceramic planters and ceramic pots for indoor plants are popular choices for their durability and attractive appearance.
Ceramic pots for indoor plants offer better temperature regulation and drainage compared to plastic containers, making them excellent choices for healthy jasmine plant growth.
Jasmine is primarily an outdoor plant and performs best with 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Most varieties can be kept on a bright balcony or near a south/west-facing window. They are not ideal for low-light indoor spots, that’s where they struggle to bloom.
It depends on the size of the plant you purchase. A more mature plant in a 5-inch or larger pot may bloom within the same season, especially if brought just before summer. Smaller saplings may take 1-2 seasons to establish before heavy flowering begins.
Almost always overwatering or poor drainage. Let the soil dry out completely between waterings and confirm the pot has working drainage holes. Yellow + mushy stems = root rot — repot immediately into dry, fresh potting mix.
Not advisable. The nighttime fragrance can be overwhelmingly strong in a closed room. Keep it on a balcony or near an open window; you will still enjoy the fragrance indoors without the intensity being too much.
Yes. Same plant, different regional names. Mogra is more widely used in Maharashtra and Central India. Motia is the common name across Punjab, Delhi, and UP. The botanical name for both is Jasminum sambac.
Ensure it gets at least 4 hours of sunlight, prune lightly after each bloom flush, and fertilise once a month during the growing season. Chandni is naturally a prolific bloomer; usually, just moving it to a sunnier spot is enough to trigger a new flush.
Jasmine is widely associated with purity, positive energy, and prosperity in Indian traditions, particularly in Hindu and Jain customs. Whether you believe in plant luck or not, a blooming Jasmine plant genuinely does make a home feel better.
Yes, Mogra is a specific type of Jasmine. It is famous in India for making garlands and teas.
Jasmine grows actively from spring through summer. It typically blooms between March and November, depending on the variety.