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Jasmine is a perennial shrub or vine beloved for its fragrant flowers. Learn how to grow it in your garden or as a houseplant.
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How to Plant and Grow Jasmine - Better Homes & Gardens
Jasmine is a perennial shrub or vine beloved for its fragrant flowers. Learn how to grow it in your garden or as a houseplant.
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.
14 Best Types of Jasmine for Your Landscape - The Spruce
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.
Jasmine - growing, caring, pruning and health benefits
Jasmine and its fragrant smell are enchanting and exotic. Care and pruning, here are the practices that help grow beautiful jasmine flowers.
Jasmine - Wikipedia
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.
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