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Jasminum officinale
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AMIABLENESS. In all situations, the amiable Jasmine suffers it supple branches to be trained in any form that the gardener chooses to give them: most commonly forming a living tapestry for our arbours or the walls of our houses or gardens, and every where throwing out a profusion of delicate and charming flowers, which perfume the air, offering to the light butterfly cups worthy of him, and to the busy bee abundance of fragrant honey.
AMIABLENESS. In all situations, the amiable Jasmine suffers it supple branches to be trained in any form that the gardener chooses to give them: most commonly forming a living tapestry for our arbours or the walls of our houses or gardens, and every where throwing out a profusion of delicate and charming flowers, which perfume the air, offering to the light butterfly cups worthy of him, and to the busy bee abundance of fragrant honey.


- The Language of Flowers
- The {{Wiki|Language of flowers|Language of Flowers}}
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Revision as of 04:05, 16 December 2016

Jasminum officinale

AMIABLENESS. In all situations, the amiable Jasmine suffers it supple branches to be trained in any form that the gardener chooses to give them: most commonly forming a living tapestry for our arbours or the walls of our houses or gardens, and every where throwing out a profusion of delicate and charming flowers, which perfume the air, offering to the light butterfly cups worthy of him, and to the busy bee abundance of fragrant honey.

- The Language of Flowers