yellow jasmine

Yellow jasmine is a flowering plant recognized for its bright yellow, fragrant flowers and is often cultivated for its ornamental value.

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Definition

B2Botany

(scientific, ornamental)A climbing shrub native to the southeastern United States, known for its fragrant yellow flowers and glossy evergreen leaves.

Example

  • The yellow jasmine in the garden fills the air with its sweet fragrance.
  • Yellow jasmine is the official flower of South Carolina.

B2Botany

(scientific, ornamental)A plant of the genus Jasminum, producing yellow flowers and often cultivated for decorative purposes.

Example

  • Jasminum mesnyi is a type of yellow jasmine native to Vietnam and China.
  • The yellow jasmine blooms in spring, adding vibrant color to the landscape.

B2Symbolism

(cultural)Represents love, happiness, and good luck, and is often associated with charm and victory.

Example

  • In Victorian England, yellow jasmine symbolized victory and prosperity.
  • Yellow jasmine is often included in bouquets to convey friendship and joy.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "yellow jasmine":

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