Jasmine belongs to the oleaceae part of the olive family. There are approximately 200 different species of jasmine which is widely grown due to its beautiful fragrance.
lilacs, jasmine, and Forsythia.
it is an African/Persian name - a flower in the Olive family
Arabic and Persian - A flower in the olive family Middle French - jasmine plant
Jasmine flowers grow on shrubs and vines. They are part of the olive family, believe it or not! They are native to Asia, Africa, and some places in Europe.
"Jasmine" in Spanish is "jazmín." This term refers to the fragrant white or yellow flower with a sweet scent commonly used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
Jasmine means 'Part of the olive family' in Greek.
Jasmine
It and all of the other members of the olive family are dicots.
From Persian Yasmin, the name of a climbing plant with fragrant flowers which is used for making perfumes.Well, Jasmine is a flower so the name could be referring to the flower.
Vanilla belongs to the orchid family.
No. olives belong to the family oleaceae and the walnut belongs to the family Juglandaceae.
The noun jasmine is a common noun as a word for a plant, a member of the olive family that bears fragrant flowers that are used in perfume or tea.The noun Jasmine is a proper noun as the name of a person.