The sampaguita, also known as jasmine or Jasminum sambac, thrives in tropical and subtropical regions. It is commonly found in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines, where it is the national flower. This plant prefers well-drained soil and can grow in a variety of conditions, often flourishing in sunny environments. It is commonly cultivated in gardens and pots for its fragrant flowers.
sampaguita
use sampaguita leaves
Sampaguita Pictures was created in 1937.
because sampaguita is sweetly scented tropical flower and besides sampaguita is the national flower of the Philippines and Indonesia.
You can propagate the sampaguita by cutting the hardwood stem or by cutting its leaves. Propagating the leaves can result in the sprouting of new sampaguita.
The phylum of sampaguita is Magnoliophyta, which includes flowering plants.
I think it's a dicot since it has two flowers.
Sampaguita is known as a national flower. This type of flower is sene in the Philippines.
the sampaguita is many petal and santan many flowering
Jasminum sambac
the sampaguita is many petal and santan many flowering
The edges of sampaguita leaves are smooth and slightly wavy.