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Jasminum nitidum, more commonly known as Angel wing Jasmine plant is a jasmine specie from the genus jasminum that belongs to the Oleacea family. Angel wing Jasmine is a vine native to Papua New Guinea's Admiralty Islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It is an attractive and exquisite scented shrub which displays a unique type of waxy and pinwheel like flowers with an enticing fragrance. It is frequently found in urban areas or around living spaces like gardens and parks. It is used as a filler between more upright flowering shrubs, given its decorative potential. Angel wing jasmine plant is a fast growing vine that can reach the 20 meters in height. It usually displays a dark green foliage and creamy, waxy and pinwheel shaped flowers which blossom in the spring time.

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Whether you have and indoors or outdoors plant, there is nothing more satisfying than seeing our Jasmine plant healthy and flourishing with that characteristic deep green foliage, it's gorgeous creamy and scented flowers. By now, we have learnt how crucial it is to meticulously care for our Jasmine plant, as can be a tricky plant to care for, in terms of getting temperature, light, soil, and water requirements nailed down. If you neglect some of those aspects, the health of your jasmine plant, will be compromised and one of the consequences of it will manifests itself in the form of curling of its leaves. The very first thing to understand when seeing the leaves of your Jasmine plant curling up, is that your plant is not doing well. Curled up leaves is a sign of your plant being in distress, whether it is caused by an environmental stressor or a nutrient deficiency, it means your Jasmine plant needs special and immediate attention.

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