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The common jasmine is a vining shrub that has a very fragrant smell that is appealing It produces clusters of three to five white flowers from late summer to early fall 193 it contains around 200 species. Learn everything you need to know to grow jasmine, a perennial vine or shrub beloved for its sweet scent

Few plants have a fragrance as intoxicating as jasmine
This white, vining flower is best known for the fragrance of. Jasmine can be vines or bushes, and some are evergreen For a tropical touch of sweetly soothing perfume and masses of starry flowers, learn about 13 popular types of jasmine vines and shrubs for the garden. The plants are native to tropical and to some temperate areas of the old world
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