Wednesday, February 29, 2012

February 29, 2012

Jasmine
We are not talking about your "boo" or your neighbor down the street.  Jasmine is a shrub that is a part of the olive family.  It gives off a fragrance when it's oils are used in perfumes.  The flowers are typically around 2.5 cm (0.98 in) in diameter. They are white or yellow in color, though in rare instances they can be slightly reddish.  Widely cultivated for its flowers, jasmine is enjoyed in the garden, as a house plant, and as cut flowers. The flowers are worn by women in their hair in southern and southeast Asia. The delicate jasmine flower opens only at night and may be plucked in the morning when the tiny petals are tightly closed, then stored in a cool place until night. The petals begin to open between six and eight in the evening, as the temperature lowers.  Jasmine can come in the form of tea, perfume, oil, or as a landscaping plant.  This will conclude the month of love.  Maybe there is piece of information or an herb that you will try.
Remember to consult your health care physician or medical personnel when starting any new diet or exercise plan.  Even when it comes to love.

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