What does the symbolism of African Jasmine mean? What are the flower language and symbolism of African Jasmine?

What is the symbolism of African Jasmine?

Today, the editor will introduce the symbolism of African Jasmine and share some related experience about the flowers' language and symbolic flowering plant cultivation. Let me explain in detail for you.

Dear audience, hello everyone. Today, I'm going to introduce African Jasmine to you. It can refresh the air for us when placed indoors and also has great ornamental value. But how can we take good care of it? Today, I will share some knowledge with you, starting with lighting. African Jasmine does not like strong light; it prefers weak scattered light. If placed in direct sunlight, it is easy to have yellow leaves or even shed leaves.

In winter, the sunlight is relatively gentle, and it can be exposed to 3-4 hours of sunlight a day, which allows the whole plant to grow well. Watering African Jasmine in winter is crucial, especially when the temperature is low. You must water it according to the dryness of the soil in the pot. It's fine if the potting soil is a bit dry, but excessive watering can easily lead to root rot. In summer, you should spray water on African Jasmine once a day, but it should also depend on the weather conditions.

If you don't water when the potting soil is dry, it can easily lead to the death of the entire plant. Apart from maintaining moisture in winter, we can choose to water with a mixture of soybean or rice water, which is especially beneficial for the plant's growth, making the leaves lush and green. As for temperature, we should maintain a moderate temperature above 8 degrees. If it drops below 8 degrees, it will be hard to survive the winter and prone to frost damage.

African Jasmine, also known as Grey茉莉, symbolizes the Tree of Life. What is African Jasmine? Is it a茉莉花 that grows in Africa? As far as I know, there were records of茉莉flowers in ancient China, which means that China has had this variety of茉莉flowers for a long time. Moreover,茉莉is very popular in China, not only beautiful to look at but also fragrant.

What is the symbolism of African Jasmine?

So what kind of variety is African Jasmine? Is there any difference between it and the Chinese茉莉? African Jasmine is quite different from the Chinese茉莉. Although it also has five petals and is white, the difference is that the petals of our Chinese茉莉are convex. The petals of African Jasmine are flat and more beautiful than our活茉莉, and it is much larger than the domesticated茉莉, thus not as cute and small as the common茉莉.

Why is it called茉莉flower when there is almost no resemblance in appearance? Some may ask if it's because the fragrance is similar to茉莉flowers, but that's not the case. It's just that African Jasmine's original name is Grey茉莉, which sounds very casual, doesn't it? The leaves of African Jasmine are large and dark green, more prominent than the flowers themselves, so when observing African Jasmine from a distance, it's easy to overlook the flowers.

African Jasmine is quite large and cannot be planted in a small pot; it must be planted in a flower pot to ensure that its roots can firmly penetrate the soil and provide sufficient nutrients.

The above is the symbolism of African Jasmine and the complete content about the flowers' language and symbolism. Have green plant enthusiasts understood it?