Jasmine

Most people, when they hear about such a flower as jasmine, immediately recalls green tea with jasmine or perfume with the aroma of this beautiful plant. Those who have seen jasmine bloom will immediately imagine this beautiful sight of a bush, densely hung with incredibly beautiful flowers exuding a magical aroma.
It is thanks to its extraordinary beauty that jasmine has won the hearts of many gardeners and now it can be seen quite often in the gardens of our country. Jasmine is also widely used in landscape design. These shrubs are often used to create hedges, as well as in various compositions. Jasmine tolerates shade quite well, which makes it much easier to grow. However, sunny places are still preferable for him, because it is there that the jasmine bush can reveal its full potential and bloom to its fullest extent.
Of course, it should be remembered that the jasmine that is grown in our gardens is very different from the jasmine that is usually added to tea. The latter refers to evergreen plants that grow only in warm countries. However, in our country many manage to breed it in room conditions. The same jasmine that grows in the garden belongs to a different type of shrub, although its flowers are very similar to classic jasmine and they have exactly the same aroma.
Both of these species are beautiful, although each in their own way, which is why they have gained immense popularity all over the world and are in very great demand, both as garden and indoor plants.
Comments
Hm..And I thought that the same jasmine, which grows like a bush, is added to tea. It turns out that not everything is so simple.
In our courtyard of an ordinary city house there is a jasmine bush, which my grandfather planted in honor of my birth. His name is still that - Natasha's jasmine.
It’s a good shrub, it doesn’t take up much space, it doesn’t require special care, it can grow almost anywhere, and the smell from it can be heard throughout the yard. And the flowers are incredibly pleasing to the eye