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Jasmine

Jasmine (botanical name: Jasminum, pronounced /ˈjæsmɪnəm/ YAS-min-əm) is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family of Oleaceae.: 193 It contains around 200 species native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Asia, Africa, and Oceania.: 194 Jasmines are widely cultivated for the characteristic fragrance of their flowers.

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Jasmonates

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Other plants called "jasmine"

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Jasmine

Nodes140
Edges139
Triples135
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014286
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Jasmine

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related to Species · 39
Jasmine → Aiton, Andrews, Arabian, Balakr, Bergius, BungeJ, Burm, Catalan, ClarkeJ, DC, Diels, Dunn, Forrest, Forst, Franch, Gold Coast, Hance, Hemsl, Hochst, Hornem
related to Symbolism · 25
Jasmine → Adopted, City, Damascus, Fatimah, Hawaii, Hawaiian, Indonesia, Indonesians, Iran, Islam, It, Jasminum, Java, Muhammad, Pakistan, Philippines, Several, Shia Islam, Syria, Thailand
related to Distribution and habitat · 18
Jasmine → Africa, Asia, Australasia, East Africa, For, Iberian Peninsula, Indian, Jasmines, Jasminum, Mediterranean Europe, Northeast Africa, Oceania, Several, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Spanish, Their, West Asia
related to External links · 18
Jasmine → African Plants Database, Cambridge University Press, Chisholm, Conservatoire, Edinburgh, Encyclopædia Britannica, Flora Europaea, Flora Europaea Search Results, Genève, Hugh, Institute, Jardin, Retrieved, Royal Botanic Garden, South African National Biodiversity, Tela Botanica, Ville, Vol
related to Other plants called "jasmine" · 16
Jasmine → Brazilian, Brunfelsia, Cestrum, Confederate, GardeniaCarolina, Gelsemium, Mandevilla, Murraya, Nyctanthes, Parsonsia, Plumeria, Stephanotis, Tabernaemontana, Trachelospermum, Tree, Zealand
related to Taxonomy · 8
Jasmine → Alternifolia, Jasmineae, Jasminum, Oleaceae, Primulina, Species, Trifoliolata, Unifoliolata
related to Cultural importance · 6
Jasmine → Hindi, It, Marathi, They, Tunisia, Tunisian Revolution
related to Description · 3
Jasmine → Each, The, They
related to Jasmonates · 2
Jasmine → Jasminum, Jasmonates

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jasminum flower species used name genus flowers asia sambac national around africa family jasmonates yellow grandiflorum known common symbol plants

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Jasminerelated to Cultural importanceIt0.60section
Jasminerelated to Cultural importanceHindi0.60section
Jasminerelated to Cultural importanceMarathi0.60section
Jasminerelated to Cultural importanceThey0.60section
Jasminerelated to Cultural importanceTunisia0.60section
Jasminerelated to Cultural importanceTunisian Revolution0.60section
Jasminerelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Jasminerelated to DescriptionThey0.60section
Jasminerelated to DescriptionEach0.60section
Jasminerelated to Distribution and habitatJasmines0.60section
Jasminerelated to Distribution and habitatAsia0.60section
Jasminerelated to Distribution and habitatAfrica0.60section

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