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Jasmine
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide.
Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6-inches when pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
Jasmine flower plant ornamental shrubs such as chronic trunked upright living. In Indonesia, one of the types of jasmine serve as the "puspa nation" or national symbol is a white jasmine (Jasminum sambac), because this flower symbolizes chastity and purity, and is associated with various traditions of many tribes in this country. This flower is a must in the bridal hair ornaments wedding ceremonies in various parts of Indonesia, especially the Javanese and Sundanese. Another popular type is the gambier jasmine (J. officinale). In Indonesian jasmine name known by people all over the archipelago. Local names for jasmine is menuh (Bali), Meulu or Riwat (Aceh) , Menyuru (Banda), Melur (Gayo and Batak Karo), manduru (Manado), Mundu (Bima and Sumbawa) and Manyora (East ), Jasmine Salam (UMI), Malete (Madura) and Beruq-beruq (Mandar).