What is jasmine you?

Jasmine is a flowering plant belonging to the genus Jasminum and the family Oleaceae. The plant is known for its fragrant, white or yellowish flowers and is commonly used in the perfume industry for its strong and sweet scent. Jasmine is native to tropical and subtropical areas of Eurasia, Oceania, and Australasia and is cultivated for its essential oils, used in aromatherapy and traditional medicine. The plant is also used as a tea and as a flavoring in cuisine. Jasmine is a popular garden plant, particularly in warmer climates, and is often used as a climbing plant to cover walls, trellises, and pergolas. Some popular varieties of jasmine include Jasminum officinale, Jasminum sambac, and Jasminum grandiflorum. Jasmine is associated with love, beauty, and purity in many cultures and is used in weddings and other celebrations.