Winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) [Credit: Valerie Finnis]Any of about 300 tropical and subtropical species of fragrant, flowering, woody, climbing shrubs that make up the genus
Jasminum of the
olive family, native to all continents except North America. The jasmine used in perfumery and aromatherapy comes from the fragrant white flowers of common, or poet's, jasmine (
J.
officinale), native to Iran. The dried flowers of Arabian jasmine (J. sambac) make jasmine tea. Many fragrant-flowered plants from other families are also commonly called jasmine.
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