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Jasmine Plants

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Flowers are presumed to be the divine grace of gods. The soothing fragrance of these flowers mesmerize the senses of one and all. Endowed with the exotic perfumes, Jasmine flower is one of the most beautiful and fragrant amongst all the 15,000 flowering plant species in India. Majorly used as decorative flowers, these scented flowers are also used for medical motives and religious purposes.

Jasmine is also referred to as Mogra, Kundumalligai, Arabian Jasmine or Mallika. Its popularity in India can be easily understood as it is also praised as “Moonshine in the garden ” by the Indians.

Medicinal Uses:
The Jasmine flower forms a vital ingredient of almost all ayurvedic medicines owing to its diverse curing qualities. Specifically it is used to remove intestinal worms

  • It is considered to be an apt and biological cure for jaundice and other venereal diseases
  • The flower buds help in treatment of ulcers, vesicles, boils, skin diseases and eye disorders
  • The leaves extracts against breast tumours
  • Drinking Jasmine tea regularly helps in curing cancer
  • Its oil is very effective in calming and relaxing

Some Interesting Facts About Jasmine Flower

  • Jasmine shrubs grow 12-24 inches per year and thus reach to a height of 10-15 feet
  • Jasmine leaves are either evergreen or deciduous. This implies that either the leaves will remain evergreen or will fall off at maturity
  • Jasmine oil, which is a very popular fragrant oil, contains benzyl acetate, terpinol, jasmone, benzyl benzoate, linalool, several alcohols, and many other compounds
  • The variety Jasminium sambac, is a clustered flower of a equally strong scent which is known as Pikake in Hawaii