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Jasmine

Scientific Name:
Jasminum arborescens

Jasmine thrives in well-drained, fertile soil with full sun to partial shade and regular watering. Its dense foliage and fragrant flowers provide shelter and food for small birds and insects. Highly valued for its sweet, pleasant fragrance, jasmine’s white or yellow flowers are commonly used in gardens, on trellises, and as ground cover. Additionally, the flowers are sought after in perfumery and aromatherapy.

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  • Data deficient
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Origin

Native

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Habitat

Shrub

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Flowering

Yes

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Fruiting

No

Highlights:
  • Fragrant Fragrant
  • Ornamental Ornamental

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