Jasmine Flowers
Jasmine is derived from the word ‘Jasminum’a category of vines and herbs belonging to the Olive family of Oleaceae. It is a tropical flower and originates from Oceania, Eurasia, and Australasia. The Jasmine has more than 200 species of flowers that are native to the tropics. They are mainly cultivated because of their sweet fragrance, found in all types of jasmine flower genus. The beauty about planting a Jasmine in your garden is that it can spread its vibrancy all year round. It can grow as a vine or a shrub, making your fence and wall really brighten up. There are different types of Jasmine flowers available around the world, from Europe to Asia. Its unique fragrance adds a zest of life to your dull and boring garden.
Jasmine is the National Flower of the Philippines, called Sampaguita as well as Indonesia, where it is known as Melati.
An interesting feature about Jasmine is that instead of having 4 lobes or petals, like other family members of the Oleaceae family, it has 5 or 6 lobes or petals. The gorgeous cluster of Jasmine flowers is in demand because of their sweet and strong scent.
Types of jasmine flowers
1 Arabian jasmine
2 White Jasmine
3 Jasminum Grandiflorum
4 Winter Jasmine
5 Jasminum Azoricum
6 Wild Jasmine
7 Star Jasmine
8 Jasminum Humile
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