Jasmine is a flowering plant known for its sweet and fragrant blossoms. It belongs to the genus Jasminum, which includes over 200 species. Jasmine is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, and its flowers can be white, yellow, or even pink. The plant is often used in gardens and landscapes for its beauty and pleasant aroma.
In addition to its ornamental value, jasmine is also used in various cultural practices. The flowers are often harvested to make jasmine tea, a popular beverage in many countries, and are used in perfumes and essential oils. Jasmine is also associated with various traditions and ceremonies, symbolizing love and purity.