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Jasminum sambac
Motia is a shrub. It is also known as Arabian jasmine and is often grown for its fragrant white flowers.
The shrub is eaten by a rabbit, which is then hunted by the mountain lion. This forms a food chain where the shrub is the primary producer, the rabbit is the primary consumer, and the mountain lion is the secondary consumer. As the mountain lion preys on the rabbit, it regulates the rabbit population and helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem.
Shrub
Yes
Sampaguita (Jasminum sambac) and gumamela (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) are both flowering plants commonly found in tropical regions, but they are not classified as shrubs. Sampaguita is a small, woody perennial plant, while gumamela is considered a large shrub due to its size and growth habit. Eggplant (Solanum melongena), on the other hand, is typically grown as an herbaceous plant or annual and can also be classified as a vegetable rather than a shrub.
a bushy plant
Periwinkle Tea. Jasmine Bougainvillea
The scientific name for sampaguita, a fragrant flower commonly found in Southeast Asia, is Jasminum sambac. It is a species of jasmine that is highly valued for its pleasant scent and is often used in traditional medicine and religious ceremonies. The plant is a popular ornamental shrub known for its small white flowers.
sampaguita
Rose plant and Henna plant.
Sampaguita, also known as Jasminum sambac, is not classified as an aerial plant. It is a flowering shrub native to Southeast Asia that typically grows in soil, requiring support for climbing but primarily thrives as a terrestrial plant. While it can climb with the help of nearby structures, it does not naturally grow as an epiphyte or in the air like some other plants do.
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.
Nouns? Ok: sprig, branch, shrub, decoration.
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.