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  1. Jasmine, genus of about 200 species of fragrant-flowered shrubs and vines of the olive family. The plants are native to tropical and to some temperate areas of the Old World. Several are cultivated as ornamentals. A number of unrelated plants with fragrant flowers are also known as jasmines.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Delicate yellow, gold, white, or pink flowers are prolific, highly aromatic, and form singly or in groups of three blossoms. Learn more about jasmine and how to grow it at home. Common Name. Jasmine, Jessamine. Botanical Name. Jasminus. Family. Oleaceae. Plant Type.

  3. Common jasmine or Poet’s jasmine ( Jasminum officinale ), also called True Jasmine, is a deciduous vine with clusters of starry, pure-white flowers that bloom all summer. It’s a twining climber with rich green leaves that have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long. The very fragrant flowers are up to 1 inch in diameter.

  4. Delicate and dainty with small flowers, jasmine is known around the world for its unique tropical smell and pretty blossoms that attract bees. The jasmine flower is usually white, although some species are yellow or cream, and it can bloom all year long. Jasmine can grow in a pot or hanging basket.

  5. Common Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is a species of flowering plant in the olive family Oleaceae. Zone: 7-10. Height: 20' to 30' Spread: 7' to 15' Bloom Time: summer. Bloom Description: white to pale pink flowers. Sun: full sun to part shade. Water: medium. Arabian Jasmine ( Jasminum sambac ), Evergreen Shrub. Shutterstock/Songsak.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Jasmine or Jessamine in Arabic literally means “Gift from God”. It is the common name for plant species under the genus Jasminum from the Olive family (Oleaceae). This family consists of a wide group of plants with 29 genera and 600 species, all are known for their oils which are utilized in various industries.

  7. Jasminum officinale, known as the common jasmine or simply jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family Oleaceae. It is native to the Caucasus and parts of Asia, also widely naturalized.

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