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Summary Of: Jasmine

Jasmine is widely cultivated for their flowers... The delicate Jasmine flower opens only at night and is plucked in the morning when the tiny petals... In Okinawa Japan Jasmine Tea is known as Sanpin Cha... Jasmine is cultivated at... jasmine flowers are used as a symbol of the...

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