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What does jasmine look like and what does jasmine stand for?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. What does it look like

Jasmine, also known as jasmine, is a relatively common flower.It can emit strong fragrance and is suitable for home breeding.It is a general term for evergreen shrubs or vines of the genus Jasminum of the family Oleaceae.The branches are slender and lianlike, the leaves are simple, opposite and bright, the leaves are broadly ovate or elliptic, the veins are obvious, and the leaf surface is slightly wrinkled.Flowers are cymes, terminal or axillary, the number is generally 3-12, white color, rich fragrance.The flowering period is mostly from June to October.

2. What does it mean

The flower language of jasmine is loyalty, respect, purity, chastity, simplicity, exquisite and charming.It represents pure and simple quality, unswerving love and precious friendship, and is suitable for giving to friends, lovers and guests to express their pure feelings.

3. Growth Habits

Jasmine likes to grow in a warm and humid environment, and will grow more luxuriantly in a well-ventilated and semi-shady environment.The best choice for planting soil is slightly acidic sandy loam rich in humus.Most of the jasmine chills, drought intolerance, intolerance frost, waterlogging and alkaline soil.When the temperature is lower than 3 C in winter, it is easy to frostbite plants.In other seasons, the leaves will turn yellow and fall when they are blown by cold wind.Therefore, daily maintenance, pay attention not to let jasmine cold wind.

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