Motia Plant in Pakistan – Fragrant White Arabian Jasmine for Home Gardens

300.00

  • Strongly fragrant white flowers – a garden classic in Pakistan
  • Perfect for pots, borders, or fragrance-focused spaces
  • Easy to grow and blooms in warm, sunny conditions
Description

The Motia Plant, known globally as Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum sambac), is one of the most cherished flowering plants in Pakistan. Loved for its intensely fragrant white flowers, the plant is symbolic of beauty, purity, and is often used in garlands (gajray) and attar (natural perfume) making.

Motia is a bushy, evergreen shrub that blooms from spring through late summer, filling gardens with a divine fragrance, especially during the evening hours. It’s perfect for pots, entranceways, flower beds, or as a low hedge. In Pakistan’s climate, this plant thrives with minimal effort, making it a favorite among both new and experienced gardeners.

Growing and Care Tips:

  • Blooming Season: Spring to late summer

  • Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade

  • Watering: Moderate, allow top soil to dry between watering

  • Soil: Well-draining soil enriched with compost

  • Fragrance: Very strong, especially in the evening

  • Maintenance: Regular pruning encourages bushier growth and more flowers

  • Uses: Decorative, religious offerings, garlands, fragrance gardens

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