Jasmine (disambiguation)
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Botany

"Jasmine" is the misnomer of several other plants not actually related to the true jasmine, including
  • Trachelospermum
    Trachelospermum
    Trachelospermum is a genus of about 15 species of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. All species are native to southern and eastern Asia except for T. difforme, which can be found in southeastern North America....

    , Star jasmine
  • Gardenia
    Gardenia
    Gardenia is a genus of 142 species of flowering plants in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, southern Asia, Australasia and Oceania....

    , Cape jasmine
  • Gelsemium
    Gelsemium
    Gelsemium is a genus of flowering plants belonging to family Gelsemiaceae. The genus contains three species of shrubs to straggling or twining climbers. Two species are native to North America, and one to China and Southeast Asia....

    , Carolina Jasmine
  • Tree Jasmine
    Tree Jasmine
    Millingtonia hortensis, Tree Jasmine or Indian Cork Tree, the sole species in the genus Millingtonia, is a tree native to South East Asia...

  • Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Night-Flowering Jasmine
  • Cestrum nocturnum
    Cestrum nocturnum
    Cestrum nocturnum is a species of Cestrum, native to the West Indies. Common names include Night-blooming Cestrum, Lady of the Night, Queen of the Night, Night-blooming jessamine, and Night-blooming Jasmine. Hasnuhana is another popular name for the plant in Bengali...

    , Night-Blooming Jasmine
  • Jasmine rice
    Jasmine rice
    Jasmine rice , sometimes known as Thai fragrant rice, is a long-grain variety of rice that has a nutty aroma and a subtle pandan-like flavor caused by 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline.Jasmine rice is originally from Thailand...

    , a type of long-grain rice
  • Parsonsia capsularis
    Parsonsia capsularis
    Parsonsia capsularis is a climbing plant endemic to New Zealand. Common names for the plant are Akakaikiore, Akakiore, Kaikū, Kaikūkū, Kaiwhiria, Tōtoroene, Tōtorowene, New Zealand jasmine and Small flowered jasmine...

    , New Zealand jasmine

Other uses

  • Princess Jasmine
    Princess Jasmine
    Princess Jasmine is a fictional character and one of the main characters of the 1992 film Aladdin and its sequels, The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves . She is voiced by Linda Larkin, with her singing voice performed by Lea Salonga in the first film and Disney Princess...

     character from 1992 Aladdin Disney film
  • Jasmine (color)
    Jasmine (color)
    The color jasmine is a pale tint of yellow, displayed at right. It is a representation of the average color of the more yellowish lower part of the pale yellowish white colored jasmine flower...

    , color
  • Jasmine (album)
    Jasmine (album)
    Jasmine is a 2010 duet album by American pianist Keith Jarrett and bassist Charlie Haden. It was released on 12 May 2010.The album was recorded in 2007 at Jarrett's home studio in Oxford Township, New Jersey during the recording of a documentary about Haden.-Track listing:# " For All We Know" –...

    , an album by Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden
  • Jasmine (novel)
    Jasmine (novel)
    Jasmine is a novel by Bharati Mukherjee set in the present about a young Indian woman in the United States who, trying to adapt to the American way of life in order to be able to survive, changes identities several times.-Synopsis:...

    , a 1989 novel by Bharati Mukherjee
  • Jasmine (television), a Quebec police television show
  • Jasmine (object database), an object database
    Object database
    An object database is a database management system in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming...

     system developed by Fujitsu and marketed by Computer Associates
  • Jasmine, the theoretical founding ancestor of Haplogroup J (mtDNA)
    Haplogroup J (mtDNA)
    In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup J is a human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup.Haplogroup J derives from the haplogroup JT, which also gave rise to Haplogroup T. In his popular book The Seven Daughters of Eve, Bryan Sykes named the originator of this mtDNA haplogroup Jasmine...

     in the 2001 book The Seven Daughters of Eve
  • Jasmine (JavaScript framework)
    Jasmine (JavaScript framework)
    Jasmine is an open source unit testing framework for JavaScript. It aims to run on any JavaScript-enabled platform, to not intrude on the application nor the IDE, and to have easy-to-read syntax. It is heavily influenced by other unit testing frameworks, such as ScrewUnit, JSSpec, JSpec, and...

    , a unit testing framework for the JavaScript
    JavaScript
    JavaScript is a prototype-based scripting language that is dynamic, weakly typed and has first-class functions. It is a multi-paradigm language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles....

     programming language
  • Jasmine: The Battle for the Mid-Realm
    Jasmine: The Battle for the Mid-Realm
    Jasmine: The Battle for the Mid-Realm is a fantasy-themed card game, designed and introduced in 1982 by Jasmine Publications' founder Darlene Pekul. It was based on the Story of Jasmine illustrated adventure published in Dragon Magazine from issue #37 through #48.Each game was sold as a complete...

    , a role-playing card game

See also

  • Jasmin (disambiguation)
  • Yasmin (disambiguation)
    Yasmin (disambiguation)
    Yasmin is a common female given name.Yasmin may also refer to:* Yasmin , a female British DJ and singer-songwriter* Yasmin , marketing name of an oral contraceptive formulation* Yasmin, a doll in the Bratz fashion doll line...

  • Jasmine Records
    Jasmine Records
    - History :The label was founded in 1982 as part of Hasmick Promotions. The label began by issuing LPs and cassettes of jazz and popular vocalists, but diversified to country and western in 1985. In 1990, the label released their first compact disc....

    , a record label
  • Jessamine (band)
    Jessamine (band)
    Jessamine was a band that recorded three albums for Kranky records between 1994 and 1998 and a number of singles for other record labels. These singles were later collected by the band on a self-released compilation album....

    , a musical group
  • "Mo Li Hua
    Mo Li Hua
    Mo Li Hua , is a popular Chinese folk song. The song dates to 18th century. In time, many regional variations were created, and the song gained popularity both in China and abroad. It has been used during events such as 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics and 2010 Shanghai Expo opening...

    ", also known as "Jasmine Flowers", a popular Chinese folk song
  • Yasemin
    Yasemin
    Yasemin is a 1988 German-language film directed by Hark Bohm. It was an international co-production between Turkey and West Germany. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 61st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination...

    , a 1988 Turkish/German movie
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