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  3. 10 Different Types of Jasmine Plants (Photos) - Garden Lovers ...

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    Arabian jasmine is actually the national flower of the Philippines. It is a vine-like plant that can grow to be 10 feet. It does well in full to partial sun, and the plant only blooms for 24 hours. This is the type of jasmine that is used to make tea; the flowers are also used to make leis.

  4. Jasmine - Wikipedia

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    Jasmine (botanical name: Jasminum; / ˈjæsmɪnəm / YAS-mih-nəm) [5] is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family of Oleaceae. [4][6][7]: 193 It contains around 200 species native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania. [7]: 194 Jasmines are widely cultivated for the characteristic fragrance of their flowers.

  5. 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.

  6. In this article, we examine our favorite Jasmine varieties to help you pick the perfect plant for your garden. Jasmine is known for its delicate flowers and beautiful scent. You may think of small white flowers and a particular floral smell when you think of jasmine.

  7. 14 Best Types of Jasmine for Your Landscape - The Spruce

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    Here are 14 true jasmine shrubs and vines to try in your landscape. The plant commonly known as false jasmine, yellow jasmine, or evening trumpet flower (Gelsemium sempervirens) is toxic. True jasmines (Jasminus spp.) are non-toxic plants.

  8. 9 Reasons Why Jasmine Tea Is Good for You - Healthline

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    Jasmine tea is an easy and nutritious beverage to add into your diet. You can consume it from a tea bag, as loose leaves, or its pearls. Jasmine tea is a type of tea, scented with the aroma of...

  9. Common jasmine - Kew

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    Known all over the world for its fragrant scent, common jasmine has been cultivated for at least 2000 years. Originating somewhere in Asia, jasmine was most likely one of the first plants to be cultivated specifically for its perfume.

  10. How to Grow and Care for Vining Jasmine - The Spruce

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    The Jasminum genus includes about 200 species of broadleaf evergreens and shrubs native to warm regions of Asia and Eurasia. Many of the vining species are very popular as climbers for outdoor gardens in USDA Cold Hardiness Zones 8 to 11, and several of these are also popular houseplants.

  11. The 10 best perfumes with jasmine 2023: Tried, tested and ...

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    If you want a jasmine perfume that doesn't smell like typical perfume, Jasmin 17 will suit you perfectly. With a simple formulation and notes of jasmine, musk, sandalwood, and vanilla, it was designed to be a modern take on classic floral fragrances - and it certainly delivers on that.