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Jasmine flowers can be pollinated by either insects, or by the gardener, taking care not to damage the flower stems. Once fertilized, the jasmine plants will start to produce jasmine seeds within a pod. Jasmine plants produce bean-like seed pods, which need to be watched carefully if you intend to plant them in order to produce seedlings. These jasmine seeds pods can break open suddenly once the pod is ripe, and spill the seeds everywhere. Catching the ripe pods before they open means that you can save the seeds: look for the pod turning brown, as this is the sign that it has ripened and is about to burst. Read more: See related link
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A jasmine is a dicot because dicots are flowering plants
· Jasmine
Jasmine does bloom only at night. While most flowering plants have hormones that tell it to bloom during the day, the Jasmine plants hormones tell it to bloom at night.
Jasmine Tea is made from Jasmine flowers. The most common Jasmine plants that are used for jasmine tea and other jasmine based products are blossoms from common jasmine (Jasminum officinale) or sampaguita (Jasminum sambac). If you want to buy best jasmine tea, I would recommend you UsTwoTea.
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Jasmine, jonquils, freesias ...
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Sure. Any "jasmine" that produces fruit (and I think they all do) would produce a fruit called a "jasmine fruit". There are a number of plants called (in layman's terms) jasmine, including: 'orange jasmine' (Murraya paniculata), 'itallian jasmine' (Jasminum humile), "Arabian jasmine" (Jasminum sambac),... They are all flowering plants with fragrant flowers. Flowering plants (after pollenation) produce fruits. Note that what laymen call "jasmine" encompasses more than one genus (above we see Jasminium, and Murraya (Murraya also has "Curry Leaf" (Murraya koenigii)). Jasmine flowers (from some of the different types of jasmine) are added to some teas. Some of the fruiting jasmines have edible fruits and others non-edible.
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There are jasmine plants in Canada. This plant prefers a sub tropical climate and most people in Canada choose to grow this in a container.