Write a brief note on importance and cultivation of motia?
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jasmine native to a small region in ... The J. sambac species is a good source for jasmine flower-oil in terms of the quality of ...
Family: Oleaceae
Species: J. sambac
Kingdom: Plantae
Genus: Jasminum
Family: Oleaceae
Species: J. sambac
Kingdom: Plantae
Genus: Jasminum
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Jasmines are native of tropical and subtropical regions and introduced in the mid sixteenth century. Among the large number of species existing, only three species have attained importance in commercial cultivation. Jasminum sambac is considered as a native of the East Indies. The name Jasmine is of Arabic origin and is believed to have been derived from Yasmin. It is reported that the height of its po pularity reached its peck two to five hundred years ago at canton and metropolis of southern China.
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