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Sampaguita [Jasminum sambac] bud... also called Arabian jasmine. The sampaguita is considered a symbol of purity, simplicity, humility, and strength..and it is our national flower.
(1); Anti-Bacterial Activity Studies of Jasminum grandiflorum and Jasminum sambac / Ethnobotanical Leaflets 12: 481-483. 2008. (2); Suppression of Puerperal Lactation Using Jasmine Flowers
Perfect houseplant, takes both sun or shade, Jasminum Sambac is a beautiful fragrant everbloomer both for your home and garden. Don't forget to collect the flowers for your morning jasmine tea...
Sampaguita is a native of tropical Asia, and is now pantropic in distribution. It propagates through seed dispersion. ... PIER (2006). Jasminum sambac. Accessed on October 30, 2007.
The sampaguita [Jasminum sambac (L.) Ait] livelihood system in the municipality of San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines, is anchored primarily on the production of flowers and their preparation...
wikiHow article about How to Grow Flowering Plants Through Stems. ... Plants include bougainvillea, sampaguita (jasminum sambac) and many more flowering plants.
According to this wonderful site, our sampaguita is a Jasminum sambac, native to India, Burma and Sri Lanka and the surrounding areas…
| Sampaguita (Jasminum sambac), a Spanish term, was coined from the Filipino words sumpa kita, meaning "I promise you,"—a pledge of mutual love.
A beautiful fragrance created for the wife of a doctor from The Philippines. ... The sensuous, French crystal flask is filled with Sampaguita Beauty enchantment, the alluring scent of Sampaguita
Philippines - Sampaguita Jasminum sambac, adopted on February 1, 1934; Poland - Corn Poppy; Portugal - Lavender; Puerto Rico - Puerto Rican Hibiscus Flor de maga;