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  2. Jasminum sambac - Wikipedia

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    Jasminum sambac has acquired its English common name, "Arabian jasmine," from being widely cultivated in the Arabian peninsula. Early Chinese records of the plant points to it being originated in Southeast Asia. Jasminum sambac (and nine other species of the genus) were spread into Arabia and Persia by man, where they were cultivated in gardens ...

  3. 7 Must-Know Tips for Growing Jasmine Indoors Successfully - AOL

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    Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac) is an evergreen vine with white, star-shaped flowers that fade to pink as they age. Bloom time is from summer into fall, and indoors, it may bloom intermittently ...

  4. Jasminum grandiflorum - Wikipedia

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    Jasminum grandiflorum, also known variously as the Spanish jasmine, Royal jasmine, Catalan jasmine, [2] Sicilian jasmine, [citation needed] is a species of jasmine native to South Asia, the Arabian peninsula, East and Northeast Africa and the Yunnan and Sichuan regions of China.

  5. Jasmine - Wikipedia

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    Jasmine lends its name to jasmonate plant hormones, as methyl jasmonate isolated from the oil of Jasminum grandiflorum led to the discovery of the molecular structure of jasmonates. [24] Jasmonates occur ubiquitously across the plant kingdom , having key roles in responses to environmental cues, such as heat or cold stress, and participate in ...

  6. List of Jasminum species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Jasminum (jasmine) species. [1]Jasminum azoricum Jasminum auriculatum Jasminum fruticans Jasminum mesnyi (cultivated semidouble form) Jasminum multiflorum Jasminum nudiflorum Jasminum odoratissimum Jasminum polyanthum Jasminum sambac

  7. List of national flowers - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines adopted the sampaguita (Arabian jasmine, Jasminum sambac) in 1934 as its national flower because it symbolizes purity and cleanliness due to its color and sweet smell. [10] It is popularly strung into garlands presented to visitors and dignitaries and is a common adornment on religious images.

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