A Fragrant Symbol of Purity and Grace
The Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum sambac) is a flower that evokes a sense of serenity and enchantment. Revered for its sweet, intoxicating fragrance and pristine white petals, this evergreen flowering plant holds cultural, spiritual, and ornamental importance across Asia and beyond.Arabian Jasmine is a small, vining shrub or bush that produces clusters of small, white flowers with a rich, romantic scent. The flowers typically bloom in the evening and are most fragrant at night, which is why they are often grown near windows or pathways to be enjoyed in the cooler hours.Though called “Arabian,” this jasmine species is believed to have originated in India or Southeast Asia. It spread westward through ancient trade routes and gained popularity in the Middle East, eventually becoming the national flower of the Philippines (called Sampaguita) and a symbol of traditional beauty in Indonesia.
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