As said earlier, there are countless varieties, and some of these varieties have been introduced from the wild as well. This fact gives you a choice to grow some plants indoors, as ground cover, or as climbers that can be trained on walls, screens, overhead trellis, or just dropped down from hanging baskets. I have listed some of the popular plant varieties that one can easily purchase from local nurseries.
Forest JasmineForest Jasmine: Botanically known as Jasminum abyssinicum, this species is a woody climber with dark glossy green foliage, and five or six lobed flowers are borne at the ends twigs in axils of leaves, they are a bright white with pink fringes.
Primrose Jasmine: This tall, slender, evergreen shrub is also known as Japanese jasmine, and botanically Jasminum mesnyi. Its slender stems have a trailing tendency that need support as it grows. Being a vigorous grower, they grow really fast and respond well to regular pruning. Primrose jasmine plant bear small yellow-green unscented flowers.