Jasmine and gardenia are both fragrant flowering plants but belong to different families. Jasmine, part of the Oleaceae family, typically has small, white or yellow flowers and is known for its sweet scent, often used in perfumes and teas. Gardenia, from the Rubiaceae family, features larger, creamy white flowers and has a rich, creamy fragrance. Additionally, jasmine is a climbing vine or shrub, whereas gardenia is generally a bushy shrub.
Genus Gardenia aka cape Jasmine
Yes, cape jasmine and gardenia refer to the same plant, specifically the species Gardenia jasminoides. Commonly known as gardenia, this evergreen shrub is prized for its fragrant white flowers and glossy dark green leaves. The name "cape jasmine" is often used in certain regions, particularly in warmer climates, due to its jasmine-like scent.
Common names for Gardenia include Cape jasmine, Cape jessamine, and Gardenia jasminoides.
Gardenia jasminoides, known as Cape Jasmine or Gardenia, is a perfect plant. This means that each flower has both male and female reproductive structures, allowing for self-pollination.
The Cape Jasmine (scientific name: Gardenia jasminoides) is also known as the common gardenia. It is native to the Orient and can be grown warm temperate and subtropical climates. P.E. is an abbreviation for "plant extract". It is made from the fruit and can be used as a yellow dye or applied topically (on the skin) as a fragrance treatment.
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Other plants which are well planted are gardenia,rose and jasmine.
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200 different species of gardenia including Gardenia jasminoides, G. jasminoides fortunata, G. nitida, G. radicans floreplena, G. thunbergia, G. rothmania are members of the madder or Rubiaceae family.
This perfumes is blend of white flowers gardenia, jasmine, tuberose, lily-of-the-valley, lilac, lily and orris.
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