Sunday, April 27, 2008

Jasmine

Jasmine or Jessamine (Jasminum) (from Persian yasmin, i.e. "gift from God, via Arabic is a genus of Shrubs and vines in the olive family (Oleaceae),with about 200 species, native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Old World. The majority of species grow as climbers on other plants or on structures. The leaves can be either evergreen or deciduous, and are opposite in most species; leaf shape is simple, trifoliate or pinnate with up to nine leaflets. Jasmine tea is also very efficient against coughs, sore throats or other problems to do with the bronchites.


Jasmine is widely cultivated for their flowers, enjoyed in the garden, as house plants, and as cut flowers. The flowers are worn by women in their hair in southern and southeast Asia. Some claim that the daily consumption of Jasmine tea is effective in preventing certain cancers[citation needed]. Many species also yield an absolute which is used in the production ofperfumes and incense.


(sources : wikipedia)

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