- Jasmine - Wikipedia
Jasmine can be either deciduous or evergreen, and can be erect, spreading, or climbing shrubs and vines The leaves are borne in opposing or alternating arrangement and can be of simple, trifoliate, or pinnate formation The flowers are typically around 2 5 cm (0 98 in) in diameter
- How to Plant and Grow Jasmine for Incredibly Fragrant Flowers
Learn everything you need to know to grow jasmine, a perennial vine or shrub beloved its sweet scent
- Jasmine | Description, Major Species, Facts | Britannica
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
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- How to Grow and Care for Jasmine - The Spruce
Jasmine is a genus of fragrant shrubs and vines that produce beautiful flowers Here's everything you need to know when growing and caring for a jasmine plant
- Jasmine Flowers: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Jasmines
The sweetly-scented jasmine flower can fill a room or a garden with its heady scent Learn how to grow and care for this plant with The Old Farmer's Almanac Growing Guide
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- Jasmines Caribbean Cuisine - New York, NY on OpenTable
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