Jasmine Plant
Appearance:
A climbing vine or small shrub that grows up to 3–4.5 meters (10–15 feet).
Glossy green leaves, either simple or pinnate.
Flowers:
Small, star-shaped blooms in white, yellow, or pink.
Highly fragrant, especially at night.
Care Requirements:
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight; tolerates partial shade.
Soil: Needs well-drained, fertile soil.
Watering: Requires regular watering without over-soaking.
Temperature: Prefers warm climates (20–30°C).
Pruning: Regular pruning encourages growth and blooms.
Uses:
Aromatic: Flowers are used in perfumes, teas, and essential oils.
Medicinal: Calms the mind, reduces stress, and promotes sleep.
Ornamental: Enhances gardens, patios, and balconies with beauty and fragrance.
Symbolism:
Represents purity, love, and beauty in various cultures.
Commonly used in weddings, religious ceremonies, and as offerings.
Jasmine is a versatile and elegant plant, valued for its delightful scent, therapeutic properties, and cultural significance. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor spaces!