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Jasmine Varieties & Its Characteristics

Jasmine Varieties & Its Characteristics

Parimullai: This variety belongs to the species Jasminum auriculatum (Jui). It has a medium round bud with flowering duration of about 9 months/year. It is resistant to gall mite. The average yield is 8t/ha,.

CO 1: This variety belongs to the species Jasminum auriculatum (Jui). Flowers of this variety have a long corolla tube and thus easy to harvest. The average yield is 8.8 t/ha

CO 2: This variety belongs to the species Jasminum auriculatum(Jui). Flower buds of this variety are bold with long corolla tube. It is tolerant to phyllody disease. The average yield is 11.1 t/ha.

CO-1 (Pitchi): This variety belongs to the species Jasminum grandiflorum(Chameli). It is released by T.N.A.U., Coimbatore. It is suitable for loose flower production and oil extraction. The average flower yield is about 10 t/ha/year while the estimated concrete yield is 29 kg/ha.

CO 2: This variety belongs to the species Jasminum grandiflorum (Chameli). The variety produces bold pink buds with long corolla tube. The average yield is 11.68t/ha.

Arka Surabhi (Pink pin): This variety belongs to the species Jasminum grandiflorum (Chameli). It is released by IIHR, Bangalore. The average flower yield is 10 t/ha.

Gundumalli: This variety belongs to the species Jasminum sambac (Mogra). Flowers are round with good fragrance. The average yield of flowers is 7-8 t/ha while the estimated concrete yield is 15kg/ha.

Ramban & Madanban: This variety belongs to the species Jasminum sambac (Mogra). This is a high yielding variety with long flower buds.

Double Mogra: This variety belongs to the species Jasminum sambac (Mogra). The flowers have 8-10 whorls of petals with excellent fragrance resembling that of white rose.

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