The Arabian Jasmine, scientifically known as Jasminum sambac, is a flower renowned for its exquisite beauty and captivating fragrance. Originating from Southeast Asia, particularly India, this perennial evergreen shrub has garnered global admiration for centuries, becoming deeply intertwined with cultural, religious, and ornamental practices.
Arabian Jasmine is characterized by its small, waxy, white flowers that bloom in clusters. Each flower boasts five to nine petals and emits a sweet, intoxicating fragrance, especially noticeable during the evening hours. The glossy, dark green leaves complement the delicate flowers, creating a visually appealing contrast in any garden or landscape.
Arabian Jasmine thrives in warm climates and prefers well-drained soil with ample sunlight. It can be grown both in pots and directly in garden beds, making it versatile for different gardening preferences. Regular watering and occasional pruning promote healthy growth and flowering.
Author and Photographer |
@shemisahina | ||
Smartphone |
Redmi Note 10 Pro | ||
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Smartphonephotography | ||
Category |
Nature | ||
Location |
Bangladesh | ||
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