Jasmin
Jasmin is a flowering plant belonging to the genus Jasminum, which includes around 200 species. These plants are known for their fragrant flowers, which are often white or yellow. Jasmin is commonly used in perfumes and essential oils due to its sweet scent. It thrives in warm climates and is often found in gardens and landscapes.
In addition to its ornamental use, Jasmin has cultural significance in various regions. For example, in India, it is often used in religious ceremonies and festivals. The flowers are also used in traditional medicine for their potential health benefits, including soothing properties and promoting relaxation.