yes. I have never heard of making a candle out of a flower before. Maybe use the flower as a base and dip it in hot wax over and over again and put a wick in the center. However, it should be possible to extract oil from the flower, retaining it's smell of jasmine. If you had enough of them, you would be able to scent a candle. You could also embed the flower itself in the hot wax and not only get some scent out of it as it burns, but it would look pretty at the side of the candle.
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I would advise letting the flower dry first, otherwise the moisture in the flower may rot inside the wax. You can dry flowers using a food dehydrator, or by placing them in the oven on the top rack, and on the "warm" setting for about 30 minutes, then turn off the oven and let them remain overnight without opening the oven door.
sampaguita
because sampaguita is sweetly scented tropical flower and besides sampaguita is the national flower of the Philippines and Indonesia.
Sampaguita is known as a national flower. This type of flower is sene in the Philippines.
it is called sampaguita in the tagalog dialect
Fragrant flower
Sampaguita or Jasminum sambac is the flower of the Philippines.
A complete flower has petals, sepals, stamens and pistols. Sampaguita flowers can not produce seeds so it is not a complete flower.
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The noun sampaguita, a flower native to southern Asia, is a common noun.
Sampaguita is a small, fragrant tropical shrub that belongs to the jasmine family. It is native to Southeast Asia and is known for its white, star-shaped flowers that are often used to make leis or flower garlands. Sampaguita is widely cultivated for its sweet scent and is considered the national flower of the Philippines.
the sumpaguita and santan is flower