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Gardenia jasminoides, (gardenia, cape jasmine, cape jessamine, danh-danh, or jasmin) is an evergreen flowering plant of the family Rubiaceae.
Gardenia jasminoides was first introduced into cultivation in the mid-1700's.
Gardenia jasminoides is generally considered to be somewhat difficult to cultivate.
Gardenia jasminoides (syn.
Gardenia jasminoides is a shrub with greyish bark and dark green shiny evergreen leaves with prominent veins.
The red of the mochi are derived from fruits of Gardenia jasminoides (山梔子), and is symbolic of plum flowers.
Pakistan's national flower is Gardenia jasminoides (monomously termed 'Jasmine') and carries great importance for the people of Lahore.
Gardenia jasminoides was described by English botanist John Ellis in 1761, after it had been conveyed to England in the 1750s.
Crocetin is a natural carotenoid dicarboxylic acid that is found in the crocus flower and Gardenia jasminoides (fruits).
The larvae feed on Gardenia augusta, Gardenia jasminoides and Gardenia radicans.
Gardenia jasminoides, (gardenia, cape jasmine, cape jessamine, danh-danh, or jasmin) is an evergreen flowering plant of the family Rubiaceae.