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sampaguita
(redirected from Jasminum sambac)

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sampaguita
of Philippines. [Flower Symbolism: WB, 7: 264]


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Its American name is Arabian Jasmine while its botanical term is jasminum sambac , being a species of jasmine with small, white, heavily-scented flowers indigenous in South Asia, specifically in Southeast Asia.
 
 
 
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