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Jasmine leaves look like this.
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"The jasmine branches are cylindrical or slightly flattened, with some fluff on the outside. Its leaves are generally opposite, round, oval or obovate, and the ends of the leaves are rounded and obtuse. The leaves have very pronounced veins, slightly raised, petioles about two to six millimeters long, and the villi are short and jointed.
Its corolla is white, in the form of a polyumbel inflorescence, generally of three.
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Hello! Jasmine Look:
Flower bud. Oval in shape, with a flat or slightly pointed top, also known as flat-headed jasmine.
Double-petaled jasmine is usually of better quality with pointed heads, and the flowers are fatter and more watery than single-petaled jasmine.
Also slightly lower. The corolla tube is slightly shorter than that of single-petaled jasmine, about 1 cm long.
Corolla lobes (i.e., petals) are numerous, 13-18, and the base is covered with tiles and arranged in two layers, with 4-8 in the inner layer and 7-10 in the outer layer.
The petals are about centimeters long and 1 centimeter wide. 2 stamens, 1 pistil. The flowers are white and pure, the wax is obvious, the floral fragrance is stronger, and the fragrance is slower and slower.
The flower buds open about 2 hours later than the single-petal jasmine, and the flowers generally open at about 8-9 o'clock in the evening, and the natural fragrance can be delayed for more than ten hours. The weight of each hundred flowers is about 23 grams for spring flowers, about 30 grams for fuhua flowers, and about 26 grams for autumn flowers.
The aroma of the flower tea made of double-petal jasmine is mellow and strong, although it is not as fresh and pure as the single-petal jasmine tea, but the double-petal jasmine branch is tough, the stress resistance is strong, it is more cold-resistant, moisture-resistant, easy to cultivate, and the yield per unit area is high.
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Jasmine is an evergreen shrub with slender branches, opposite leaves, smooth and shiny surface, oval leaf shape, flowers in the form of umbrella inflorescences, usually apical or axillary, petal color is white, the fragrance is very strong, it blooms in summer from June to October, and jasmine prefers acidic soil, alkaline soil can not be used when planting.
Jasmine belongs to erect or climbing shrubs, the height of the plant is about 1-3 meters, the branches are cylindrical, with sparse hairs, the leaves are opposite, papery, and the flowers of jasmine are generally top, the color is white, and the fragrance is refreshing.
Jasmine likes warm and humid climate, suitable for growing in a well-ventilated, semi-shady environment, most varieties are afraid of cold, drought, frost, and when the temperature is lower than 5 degrees Celsius in winter, jasmine branches will be soft and wilted.
Jasmine likes acid, potted can be mixed with humus, peat soil and river sand, and add diluted vinegar water to increase the acidity in the soil, be careful not to use alkaline soil to plant jasmine.
When cultivating jasmine on a daily basis, it needs to be placed in a sunny place to promote the growth of branches and leaves, and every spring it is necessary to pluck and shape the dead branches, and re-prune the old branches, which is conducive to the germination of new branches and vigorous flowering of jasmine.
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