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Genus Gardenia aka cape Jasmine
The Cape Jasmine (scientific name: Gardenia jasminoides) is also known as the common gardenia. It is native to the Orient and can be grown warm temperate and subtropical climates. P.E. is an abbreviation for "plant extract". It is made from the fruit and can be used as a yellow dye or applied topically (on the skin) as a fragrance treatment.
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Magnolia, Lilac, Freesia, Violet, Sweet Pea, Rose, Gardenia
Other plants which are well planted are gardenia,rose and jasmine.
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200 different species of gardenia including Gardenia jasminoides, G. jasminoides fortunata, G. nitida, G. radicans floreplena, G. thunbergia, G. rothmania are members of the madder or Rubiaceae family.
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This perfumes is blend of white flowers gardenia, jasmine, tuberose, lily-of-the-valley, lilac, lily and orris.
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Tagalog translation of GARDENIA: rosal