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Jasmine Whole

Ingredients: Sample Bag 6 grams of Jasmine Flower Whole (Also available in 10g or 20g bags). 

Jasmine is a fragrant flowering plant belonging to the Oleaceae family. Known for its captivating aroma and delicate flowers, jasmine is widely cherished in various cultures. Here’s an overview of its characteristics and common uses:

Characteristics of Jasmine

  1. Appearance: Jasmine flowers are small and star-shaped, typically white, though some varieties may be yellow or pale pink. The plant itself can grow as a shrub or a climbing vine, often with dark green leaves that make the bright blooms stand out.
  2. Fragrance: The scent of jasmine is intense, sweet, and floral, often stronger at night. This distinctive aroma is a defining feature, contributing to its popularity in perfumery and aromatherapy.
  3. Flowering Season: Jasmine usually blooms in spring or summer, but some varieties can flower year-round in warmer climates.
  4. Species Variety: Common types include Jasminum sambac (also called Arabian jasmine, often used in teas) and Jasminum grandiflorum (Spanish jasmine, commonly used in perfumes).
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Jasmine Whole

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Ingredients: Sample Bag 6 grams of Jasmine Flower Whole (Also available in 10g or 20g bags). 

Jasmine is a fragrant flowering plant belonging to the Oleaceae family. Known for its captivating aroma and delicate flowers, jasmine is widely cherished in various cultures. Here’s an overview of its characteristics and common uses:

Characteristics of Jasmine

  1. Appearance: Jasmine flowers are small and star-shaped, typically white, though some varieties may be yellow or pale pink. The plant itself can grow as a shrub or a climbing vine, often with dark green leaves that make the bright blooms stand out.
  2. Fragrance: The scent of jasmine is intense, sweet, and floral, often stronger at night. This distinctive aroma is a defining feature, contributing to its popularity in perfumery and aromatherapy.
  3. Flowering Season: Jasmine usually blooms in spring or summer, but some varieties can flower year-round in warmer climates.
  4. Species Variety: Common types include Jasminum sambac (also called Arabian jasmine, often used in teas) and Jasminum grandiflorum (Spanish jasmine, commonly used in perfumes).

Common Uses of Jasmine

  1. Tea and Beverages: Jasmine tea, typically green tea infused with jasmine flowers, is popular in Asia, especially in China. The floral notes add a sweet aroma and a mild flavor to the tea. Jasmine flowers are sometimes added to other teas or beverages for fragrance.
  2. Perfume and Aromatherapy: Jasmine oil is highly prized in perfumery for its rich, romantic scent and is often blended with other floral or woody notes. In aromatherapy, jasmine is believed to promote relaxation and mood enhancement.
  3. Skincare: Jasmine essential oil is found in skincare products due to its moisturizing and soothing properties. It’s used in facial oils, creams, and even hair products for its fragrance and potential skin benefits.
  4. Cultural and Ceremonial Uses: In many cultures, jasmine flowers are symbolic and used in weddings, religious ceremonies, and festivals. They’re also commonly worn in hair or used to make garlands in South and Southeast Asian cultures.
  5. Ornamental Planting: Jasmine is often planted in gardens or as an ornamental indoor plant. Its climbing nature makes it popular for trellises, where the vines and blooms can add beauty and fragrance to a space.

Jasmine’s alluring aroma and delicate beauty make it a favorite in multiple applications, from tea to perfume and traditional ceremonies.

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