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Jasminum sambac (Arabian
jasmine or
Sambac jasmine) is a
species of
jasmine with a
native range from
Bhutan to
India It is
cultivated in many places,...
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jasmine J. parkeri Dunn – dwarf
jasmine J. polyanthum Franch.
J.
sambac (L.) Aiton – Arabian jasmine,
Sambac jasmine J. simplicifolium G.Forst.
J. sinense...
- tiliifolia (Rakta Kusum),
J. auriculatum (Jui), A. dichotoma (Malatilata),
J. grandiflorum (Chameli), B. variegata (Lalkanchan),
J.
sambac (Beli), A. leptopus (Anantalata)...
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identifiable as
J.
officinale and
J.
sambac were
recorded among "foreign"
plants in
Chinese texts, and that in ninth-century
Chinese texts J.
officinale was...
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women in the Philippines.
Below the
Beaterio is a
sprig of
sampaguita (
J.
sambac),
which has been the
national flower of the
Philippines since 1934. It...
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rehderianum Kobuski Jasminum rex Dunn
Jasminum rufohirtum Gagnep.
Jasminum sambac (L.)
Aiton –
Arabian jasmine Jasminum schimperi Vatke Jasminum schroeterianum...
- New Guinea, Sri Lanka,
Taiwan and Australia. The
larvae feed on
Jasminum sambac and
Clematis leschenaultiana. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014). "GlobIZ search"...
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zambacca which was from
Arabic zanbaq = "jasmine flower-oil";
crossref sambac. "Definition of
jasmine | Dictionary.com". www.dictionary.com. "Definition...
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Kalidasa sings about the
flower in his
Sanskrit poem Ritu samhara.
Jasminum sambac Tabernaemontana divaricata Trachelospermum jasminoides IUCN SSC
Global Tree...
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Caryophyllene p-Cresyl
methyl ether Methyl benzoate Sesquiterpenes Jasminum sambac, the
Arabian jasmine,
another plant widely used in
perfumes Domaine Ylang...