Jasminum officinale was created in 1753.
Jasminum auriculatum was created in 1794.
Jasminum humile was created in 1753.
Jasminum multiflorum was created in 1807.
Jasminum didymum was created in 1786.
Guaiacum officinale was created in 1753.
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.
The jasmine is famous for its flowers. Some species are well known for their fragrant oil, used as a perfume or to perfume tea. Jasmine is a type of olive plant, a shrub in the (Scientific Classification) Plantae Kingdom Plants are then sub-classified into Division and Class. Jasmines are in the Angiosperm(Magnoliophyta) Division, and of the group/class called Eudicots (Magnoliopsida.) Within the Edudicots they are in the Asterid (star-like flowers) group.(Classification names may differ according to system used). Then...* Order: Lamiales * Family: Oleaceae (Olive) * Tribe: Jasmineae * Genus: Jasminum * Species: Any one of about 200 to 400 types! The common Jasmine is Jasminum officinale, of which there are several varieties. THE JASMINE 'FLOWER': Different types of jasmine plants have different types of flowers. They may have different shapes, colors and numbers of petals. They may have four, five or six corolla lobe petals. Some jasmines are double petalled or have petal clusters. For more information, see Related links below.
jasminum multiform (kakada), jasminum samabac (gundumalige), jasminum grandiflorum (jaji mallige) and jasminum auriculatum (soojimallige).
Zingiber officinale
The botanical term for a leaf is Lamella, while the botanical name of the Rose plant is Rosa. However, you cannot combine the two name together, they are two separate things
Taraxacum officinale.
Jasminum sambac