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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
10 Different Types of Jasmine Plants (Photos) - Garden Lovers Club 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
How to Grow and Care for Jasmine - The Spruce Jasmine is a well-known fragrant flower from the Oleaceae family, which consists of 200+ species of perennial plants This white, vining flower is best known for the fragrance of its flowers, often replicated in perfumes and a gorgeous addition to any yard or garden
13 Popular Types of Jasmine Vines and Shrubs - Gardeners Path Highly popular for their delicate, star-shaped flowers and sublime fragrance, jasmine is easily cultivated in the home garden Many of us are familiar with the tall vining types These are the beautiful climbers, twining around supports and structures, adding pretty perfumed flowers to arbors, pergolas, porches, screens, and trellises
Jasmine Plant Care - How To Grow Jasmine Vines | Gardening Know How Jasmine can be vines or bushes, and some are evergreen Most jasmine plants are found in tropical to sub-tropical climates, although a few may thrive in temperate zones Not all jasmine is fragrant, but the most common and hardy varieties produce a sweet, wafting fragrance
How to Grow and Care for an Indoor Jasmine Plant - Martha Stewart Learn how to help this beautiful, sweet-smelling houseplant flourish inside your home From the teas you drink to the perfume you wear, jasmine is beloved for its signature floral scent While there are several different types of jasmine plants, the genus Jasminum, also known as Jasminum sambac and J polyanthum, are true jasmines
Jasmine: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose Precautions - RxList Jasmine has been used for liver disease (hepatitis), liver pain due to cirrhosis, and abdominal pain due to severe diarrhea (dysentery) It is also used to cause relaxation (as a sedative), to heighten sexual desire (as an aphrodisiac), and in cancer treatment
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
How to grow jasmine RHS Chinese jasmine is usually grown as a houseplant, for its abundant, highly fragrant white flowers in late winter and spring It can also be grown up a trellis in a conservatory, enclosed porch or heated greenhouse For more on individual species and cultivars, go to
Jasmine facts and health benefits Jasminum officinale, known as the common jasmine or simply jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family Oleaceae The plant is native to the Caucasus, northern Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Himalayas, Tajikistan, India, Nepal and western China (Guizhou, Sichuan, Xizang (Tibet), Yunnan)