Jasmine is a fragrant flowering plant that belongs to the olive family. It is known for its small, star-shaped white or yellow flowers that emit a sweet and intoxicating scent. Jasmine is often used in perfumes, essential oils, and teas due to its delightful aroma. The plant thrives in warm climates and can be found in many parts of the world, including Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean. Jasmine flowers typically bloom in the late spring or summer, adding beauty and fragrance to gardens and landscapes. The plant can be grown as a shrub or a vine, making it versatile for various horticultural designs. In addition to its aesthetic and aromatic appeal, jasmine is also associated with various cultural and symbolic meanings, such as love, purity, and sensuality.