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write briefly about the plant "JASMINE " like its genus, species, etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jasmin is a large genus of climbing, trailing or erect shrubs, widely distributed in the warmer parts of the world.

Jasmines  are  fairly  hardy,  drought-resistant  plants  thriving  well  under  both  tropical  and temperate  conditions.  Some  of them  have  been  introduced  into  the  milder  climates  of Europe and have been found to stand temperatures as low as  50'’F. They grow in any soil, but give  good  results  in  rich  loam  or dry  sandy  oil  with  irrigation  facilties;  in  clay  soil.

Classification:

Kingdom: Plantae – Plants

Subkingdom: Tracheobionta – Vascular plants

Superdivision: Spermatophyta – Seed plants

Division: Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants

Class: Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons

Subclass: Asteridae

Order: Scrophulariales

Family: Oleaceae – Olive family

Genus: Jasminum L. – jasmine

Further it has twelve species:

Species  Jasminum dichotomum Vahl – Gold Coast jasmine

Species  Jasminum elongatum (Bergius) Willd.

Species  Jasminum fluminense Vell. – jazmin de trapo

Species  Jasminum laurifolium Roxb.

Species  Jasminum marianum DC.

Species Jasminum mesnyi Hance – Japanese jasmine

Species Jasminum multiflorum (Burm. f.) Andrews – star jasmine

Species  Jasminum nitidum Skan – angelwing jasmine

Species  Jasminum nudiflorum Lindl. – winter jasmine

Species  Jasminum officinale L. – poet's jasmine

Species  Jasminum polyanthum Franch. – pink jasmine

Species  Jasminum sambac (L.) Aiton – Arabian jasmine

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Jasmines are widely cultivated for the characteristic fragrance of their flowers. A number of unrelated plants contain the word "Jasmine" in their common names (see Other plants called "Jasmine"..

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