Jasmium officinale
Magnifera indica
An Arabian jasmine is a shrubby vine with flowers whose fragrance is used for perfume and flavouring - Latin name Jasminum sambac.
for a boy: Aladdin for a girl: Jasmine
i think it is called arabian jasmine. it is native to southern asia
magnifera indica
magnifera indica
Millingtonia hortensis
The motia flower is commonly known as the "Arabian Jasmine" in English. Its scientific name is Jasminum sambac. This fragrant flower is often used in garlands and perfumes due to its sweet scent.
No, the Arabian horse like all domestic and feral horses has the exact same scientific name and it stays that way for their entire lives.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Trachelospermum jasminoides.
The character Jasmine from the film Aladdin is known by her full name, Princess Jasmine. She is a fictional character created by Disney, inspired by the character of the same name from the Arabian Nights tales. In the original animated film and its adaptations, she is the daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah.
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.