Jasmine flower
Jasmine is an ornamental flower plant which is an upright trunk that lives chronically. Jasmine is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family (Oleaceae). It consists of about 200 species of native tropical and warm tropical plants from Eurasia, Australasia and Oceania. Jasmine is widely cultivated for their distinctive floral scent. In Indonesia, one type of jasmine is made as "puspa bangsa" or national symbol of jasmine white (Jasminum sambac), because this flower symbolizes purity and purity, and with various traditions from many tribes in this country. This flower is a decoration of bridal hair in the marriage of various tribes in Indonesia, especially tribes and Sundanese. Another type is also popular jasmine gambier (J. officinale). In Indonesia the name of jasmine is known by the people throughout the archipelago.