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Jasmin may refer to jasmine. It may also refer to: Plants *''Gardenia jasminoides'', also called gardenia *''Jasminocereus'', a genus of cacti *''Jasminum officinale'', the flowering plant commonly called jasmine *''Solanum laxum'', syn. Solanum jasminoides People * Jasmin (given name), a given name derived from Jasmine, the flower * Jasmin (singer) (born 1977), Russian pop singer, actress, model, and TV presenter * Jacques Jasmin (1798–1864), Occitan poet * Paul Jasmin (1935–2025), American actor and artist * Victoire Jasmin (born 1955), French politician * Jasminka Domaš (born 1948), Croatian writer, journalist and scientist Other uses * Jasmin (Paris Métro), a train station on Line 9 of the Paris Metro * Jasmin, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada * Jasmin (programming language), a programming language for developing high-assurance and high-speed cryptography software. * JASMIN, a super-data-cluster operated by the Centre for Environmental Data Analysi ...
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Jasmine
Jasmine (botanical name: ''Jasminum'', pronounced ) is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family of Oleaceae. It contains around 200 species native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania. Jasmines are widely cultivated for the characteristic fragrance of their flowers. The village of Shubra Beloula in Egypt grows most of the jasmine used by the global perfume industry. Description Jasmine can be either deciduous or evergreen, and can be erect, spreading, or climbing shrubs and vines. The leaves are borne in opposing or alternating arrangement and can be of simple, trifoliate, or pinnate formation. The flowers are typically around in diameter. They are white or yellow, although in rare instances they can be slightly reddish. The flowers are borne in cymose clusters with a minimum of three flowers, though they can also be solitary on the ends of branchlets. Each flower has about four to nine petals, two locules, and one to four ovu ...
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Gardenia Jasminoides
''Gardenia jasminoides'', commonly known as gardenia and cape jasmine, is an evergreen flowering plant in the coffee family Rubiaceae. It is native to the subtropical and northern tropical parts of the Far East. Wild plants range from 30 centimetres to 3 metres (about 1 to 10 feet) in height. They have a rounded Habit (biology), habit with very dense branches with opposite leaves that are lanceolate-oblong, leathery or gathered in groups on the same node and by a dark green, shiny and slightly waxy surface and prominent veins. With its shiny green leaves and heavily fragrant white summer flowers, it is widely used in gardens in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate climate, temperate climates. It also is used as a houseplant in temperate climates. It has been in cultivation in China for at least a thousand years, and it was introduced to English gardens in the mid-18th century. Many varieties have been bred for horticulture, with low-growing, and large, and long-flowering for ...
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Jasminocereus
''Jasminocereus'' (meaning "jasmine-like cereus", referring to the flowers) is a genus of cacti with only one species, ''Jasminocereus thouarsii'', endemic to the Galápagos Islands, territorially a part of Ecuador. In English it is often called the candelabra cactus (a name used for other cacti with a similar appearance). At maturity it has a branched, treelike habit, and may be up to tall. The stems are made up of individual sections with constrictions between them. Its creamy white to greenish flowers open at night and are followed by greenish to reddish fruits. Description ''Jasminocereus thouarsiii'' is a leafless treelike cactus growing to tall, with green or greenish yellow branching stems made up of individual sections long. The trunk and branches have 11–22 ribs. The areoles have up to 35 spines, each up to long. The spines vary in colour from white through to black, darkening with age. The flowers, borne singly, open at night, and are up to across, with many crea ...
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Jasminum Officinale
''Jasminum officinale'', known as the common jasmine or simply jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family (biology), family Oleaceae. It is native to the Caucasus and parts of Asia, also widely naturalized. It is also known as summer jasmine, poet's jasmine, white jasmine, true jasmine or jessamine, and is particularly valued by gardeners throughout the temperateness, temperate world for the intense fragrance of its flowers in summer. It is also the National flower of Pakistan. Description ''Jasminum officinale'' is a vigorous, twining deciduous vine, climber with sharply pointed pinnate leaves and clusters of starry, pure white flowers in summer, which are the source of its heady scent. The leaf has 5 to 9 leaflets. Etymology The Latin binomial nomenclature, specific epithet ''officinale'' means "useful". Distribution It is found in the Caucasus, northern Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Himalayas, Tajikistan, India, Nepal and western China (Guizhou, Sic ...
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Solanum Laxum
''Solanum laxum'', commonly known as potato vine, potato climber or jasmine nightshade, is an evergreen vine in the family Solanaceae. It is native to South America and commonly grown as an ornamental garden plant. Description The jasmine-flowered nightshade is a woody climber that forms branches 2 to 8 m long and has a base that can reach more than 10 centimeters in diameter. Fast-growing, it climbs by winding the leaf stalks around supports. The Shoot (botany), shoot axes are strongly angled zigzag, hairless or in the youth stage with simple, white, single-row trichomes less than 0.5 millimeters in length. New growth is hairless or finely to sparsely hairy. The bark of older branches is green or reddish green or, if the plant grows in direct sunlight, often purple-green. The ovate or ovate-lanceolate leaves are 30 to 50 mm long and 15 to 25 mm wide. The sympodial units contain many leaves. These are usually simple, only very rarely divided with one to four irregular ...
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Jasmin (given Name)
Jasmin is a given name, a variant of Jasmine, and is the common form in Germany and Finland. In German, Finnish, and English-speaking countries it is feminine, whereas in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia it is masculine - the feminine variant in these countries is Jasmina. There are other variations and ways of spelling this name, such as: Yasmin, Jasminko, etc. for the masculine variant, and Yasmina, Jasminka, etc. for the feminine. People named Jasmin * Jasmin (Indian actress) (born 1968 or 1969), Indian actress who acted in a few Hindi films * Jasmin Agić (born 1974), Croatian footballer * Jasmin Bajwa (born 1996), Indian actress and model * Jasmin Bhasin (born 1990), Indian actress and model * Jasmin Savoy Brown (born 1994), American actress *Jasmin Burić (born 1987), Bosnian goalkeeper * Jasmin Coratti (born 2001), Italian snowboarder * Jasmin Darznik (born 1973), Iranian–American writer *Jasmin Dizdar (born 1961), British-Bosni ...
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Jasmin (singer)
Sara Lvovna Shor (, born Manakhimova, Манахимова, in first marriage Semenduyeva, Семендуева; born 12 October 1977), better known by stage name Jasmin (Жасмин, lit.: jasmine), is a Russian pop singer, actress, model, and TV presenter, and designer of Mountain Jewish descent. She holds the honor of Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (2014). Personal Life and Career During her musical career she released 10 studio albums. She has been married to Ilan Shor since 2011. In addition to Jasmin's son from a previous marriage, they have a daughter, Margarita, who was born in 2012, and a son, Miron, who was born in 2016. On 26 October 2022, she was sanctioned by the United States Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control as a Specially Designated National under GLOMAG over her and her husband's association with the government of Russia. Originally convicted in 2017 for fraud in Moldova, Ilan Shor on appeal had his sentence doubled to 15 ...
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Jacques Jasmin
Jansemin (born Jacques Boé and also known as Jasmin in French) (16 March 1798 – 4 October 1864) was an Occitan poet. Life He was born at Agen, his family name being Boé. His father, who was a tailor, had a certain facility for making doggerel verses, which he sang or recited at fairs and other such gatherings; Jacques, who generally accompanied him, was thus early familiarized with the role of the poet. At 16, he found employment at a hairdresser's shop, and subsequently started a similar business of his own on the Gravier at Agen. In 1825 he published his first volume of ''Papillotos'' (''Curl Papers''), containing poems in French (a language he used with a certain sense of restraint), and in the familiar Agen variety of the Occitan language, the popular speech of the working classes in which he was to achieve all his later literary triumphs. Jasmin was the most famous forerunner, in Provençal literature, of Frédéric Mistral and the Félibrige. His influence in rehabil ...
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Paul Jasmin
Paul Jasmin (April 15, 1935 – May 24, 2025) was an American actor and artist based in Los Angeles, California. Jasmin was an illustrator, a painter, and an actor before finding photography. His commercial work appeared in ''Vogue'', ''Teen Vogue'', '' GQ'', '' Details'', '' V Magazine'', ''V Man'', ''Vogue Hommes'', ''W Magazine'', and ''Interview''. Jasmin illustrated and photographed fashion campaigns for luxury brands, including Valentino, A.P.C, and he sat on the faculty of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Early career In 1954, Jasmin left his hometown of Helena, Montana, to travel and pursue acting in Paris, Egypt, New York, Morocco, and Los Angeles. He appears as an actor in '' Riot in Juvenile Prison'' (1959), ''Midnight Cowboy'' (1969) and, later, ''Adaptation'' (2002). Together with actresses Virginia Gregg and Jeanette Nolan, Paul Jasmin provided the voice for Norman's mother in Alfred Hitchcock's classic '' Psycho'' (1960). The three voices were ...
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Victoire Jasmin
Victoire Jasmin (23 December 1955 – 6 October 2023) was a French Socialist Party (France), Socialist politician. She represented Guadeloupe in the Senate (France), French Senate. Life and career Victoire Jasmin was born in Morne-à-l'Eau on 23 December 1955. Jasmin worked as a nurse in Pointe-à-Pitre. She was later elected in the 2017 French Senate election. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Guadeloupe, she called on the Government of France, French government to appease the growing social unrest on the island. Jasmin also opposed mandatory vaccination. Jasmin was the mother of three children. She died on 6 October 2023 in Paris at the age of 67.Décès de l’ancienne sénatrice de la Guadeloupe Victoire Jasmin
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Jasminka Domaš
Jasminka Domaš (born 5 September 1948, Banja Luka) is a Croatian-Jewish writer, journalist and scientist. Domaš was born in Banja Luka and graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Zagreb. Domaš is a master of biblical and modern Judaism, and specialises in such issues as national minorities and interfaith relations. She is an associate of many national and international magazines. In the area of Judaism, she has published more than three hundred articles. Domaš is also the guest lecturer at the Jesus Society, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Since 1995 to 1998, Domaš made more than two hundred documentary testimonials for the Shoah Foundation, whose founder and president is Steven Spielberg. She is a member of the World Conference of Religions for Peace, PEN Croatia and Croatian Writers Society. Domaš was an active member of the Jewish community in Zagreb until its split. She is an active member of the Beth ...
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Jasmin (Paris Métro)
Jasmin () is a station on Line 9 of the Paris Métro. It serves Rue Jasmin in the 16th arrondissement. The station was first used with the opening of the first section of the line from Trocadéro to Exelmans. History The station was opened on 8 November 1922. It is named after the French poet Jacques Jasmin Jansemin (born Jacques Boé and also known as Jasmin in French) (16 March 1798 – 4 October 1864) was an Occitan poet. Life He was born at Agen, his family name being Boé. His father, who was a tailor, had a certain facility for making doggere ... (born Jacques Boé; 1798–1864), called the wig-maker poet, whose works in Langue d’oc were the precursor of the '' Félibrige'', the literary movement of Provençal. Rue Jasmin is a section of the old Rue de la Cure. This was a reference to the medical cures claimed for the mineral springs of the former vineyards of the surrounding suburb of Auteuil. As part of RATP's metro renewal programme, the station corridors and ...
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