Mogra
i think it is called arabian jasmine. it is native to southern asia
NO they are different!!
jasmine
Mogra flowers are typically bisexual, meaning they contain both male (stamens) and female (pistil) reproductive structures within the same flower. This allows for self-pollination to occur. In some cases, mogra flowers can also be unisexual, meaning they have either male or female reproductive structures, but this is less common.
mogra tree
The common name for mogra is jasmine, specifically Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac). It is known for its fragrant white flowers and is often used in perfumes, teas, and traditional garlands. In some cultures, mogra is also associated with love and beauty.
mogra
Mogra's population is 112,267.
It is also called Mogra. Its a variety of Jasmine flower..... Also called Motia Bahar in Hyderabad.
Mogra is commonly known as "jasmine" in English, specifically referring to the species Jasminum sambac. This fragrant flower is often used in perfumes, garlands, and traditional ceremonies in various cultures. In some regions, it may also be referred to as "Arabian jasmine."
Mogra, also known as jasmine, belongs to the Oleaceae family and is primarily classified under the genus Jasminum. The division of mogra can be understood in terms of its various species, with Jasminum sambac being the most common type used for its fragrant flowers, particularly in South Asia. These plants are typically divided based on their growth habits, such as climbing or bushy varieties, and their geographical distribution.
To preserve mogra flowers for two days, first trim the stems at an angle and place them in a vase filled with fresh water. Cover the flowers loosely with a plastic bag to maintain humidity, while ensuring air circulation to prevent wilting. Store the vase in a cool, shaded area away from direct sunlight. Alternatively, you can refrigerate the flowers, wrapped in a damp paper towel and placed in a plastic bag, to keep them fresh longer.