Tuesday, February 22, 2011

White Jasmine

Jasmine (Jasminum sambac), the nation puspa
1. White Jasmine (Jasminum sambac), Puspa Nations.
Jasmine (Jasminum sambac) or also called white jasmine jasmine is one of the species originating from South Asia. Plant shrubs are scattered from the region of Hindustan, Indochina, Malaysia, up to Indonesia. White jasmine defined as puspa nation, one third of Indonesia's national flower.
Jasmine (Jasminum sambac) is a plant shrubs, erect trunked creeping, chronic life. Jasmine grows well in hot tropical climates, soil conditions light, porous, sandy to slightly tough. Jasmine flowers are small, mostly white, petala (crown flower) layer or stacked. Leaves rounded shape. There are about 200 species of jasmine that have been identified, but only 8-9 species commonly cultivated. In Indonesia there are many local names given to flowers such as jasmine, menuh (Bali), Meulu China, Meulu Cut (Aceh), Malete (Madura), Menyuru (Banda), jessamine (Gayo and Batak Karo), manduru (Manado), Mundu (Bima, Sumbawa).
Jasmine has a simple crown shape. Jasmine has a pure white flowers. Jasmine has a soft soothing aroma. Jasmine does not require complicated maintenance. Price populist jasmine (relatively cheap). Of all the advantages of jasmine, it is not excessive if then jasmine flowers set as a nation, one of 3 national flowers of Indonesia.
Jasmine scientific classification is as follows: Kingdom: Plantae, Division: Magnoliophyta, Class: Magnoliopsida, Order: Lamiales; Family: Oleaceae, Genus: Jasminum; Species: Jasminum sambac. Synonym: Nyctanthes sambac

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