How To Use Jasmine In A Sentence

  • The pouring of pure water scented with jasmine oil washes away worries.
  • The most sumptuous and heady of fragrances, these feature exotic flowers like Bulgarian rose, jasmine and tuberose, as well as mysterious musks, woods and other exotic essences.
  • But at least Jasmine is employed, her now half-time job being one of a handful of Plant job classifications remaining unaxed. Shampoo Planet
  • For a sensuous bath, try sandalwood, rose, ylang-ylang, patchouli, neroli or jasmine.
  • That was back in the days when she still wore French perfume and brands you could buy at the chemist, before she switched to jasmine oil and clary sage. The Legacy
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  • It's bergamot, lavender, lemon and jasmine, with ballast provided by tonka bean. Times, Sunday Times
  • A south wall provides shelter and supports roses, jasmine and honeysuckle. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • These include exotic ylang ylang, jasmine, turmeric, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, curry leaf, water lilies, mahogany trees, avocados, wax apples, and five varieties of mango.
  • Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
  • Garnish with fresh coriander and serve with steamed jasmine rice. The Sun
  • One of my fences is overgrown with clematis, jasmine, climbing roses and ivy. Stumped? How to raise a lawn, plus overgrown perennials
  • If you use gels, heavy creams or pomades to slick or spike your hair, adding a drop or two of your favorite essential oil (like lavender, jasmine, rosemary, sage or ylang-ylang) can counter some of the drying effects of such products.
  • There is Samsara, with it's minimalistic yet rich melange of jasmine, sandalwood and vanilla; Songes, shamelessly floral through and through with jasmine, frangipanni and powdery-sweet vanilla foundation; or Ormonde Jayne's airy and light rendition of Frangipanni Absolute. Archive 2008-06-01
  • You could do this with a vine such as Carolina jessamine or Confederate jasmine.
  • Incidentally, white jasmine is a tautology in the Indian context.
  • Upon entering the shop the pleasant smell of Jasmine mixed with sandalwood gives you a calm and good feeling.
  • As soft as a blush when one is complimented, a pink hue with the warm sweetness of jasmine in a bottle that too is a blush colour yet is more romantic in tone, luminous in feel.
  • What is the best way to give white jasmine a haircut? Times, Sunday Times
  • There were flowers in abundance in the courtyard; red hibiscus, pink jasmine and gladioli. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • Arthur Myers, who has worked on the estate near Sproatley for more than 40 years - and at the age of 83 still looks after the orangery - was at the opening with wife Jasmine.
  • Green tea, jasmine tea and chai may soothe the body, but try Chinese bamboo wind chimes for that friend who needs some peace of mind.
  • Serve with steamed jasmine rice on the side. The Sun
  • Green tea, jasmine tea and chai may soothe the body, but try Chinese bamboo wind chimes for that friend who needs some peace of mind.
  • Aroma advocates claim that rosemary, peppermint, basil and jasmine scents, alone or in combination, may improve your mental alertness.
  • But as I walked through the door carrying Jasmine in her carry cot I was grabbed by a masked man who pointed a gun straight at my head.
  • It includes notes of hesperidia with undertones of jasmine and chamomile blossom over a soft musk base note.
  • For a sensuous bath, try sandalwood, rose, ylang-ylang, patchouli, neroli or jasmine.
  • Serve into bowls with steamed jasmine rice. The Sun
  • Star jasmine trained in a diamond pattern against the wall, yellow clivia, and dwarf abutilon in hanging baskets add interest lower down.
  • The elegant bamboo reeds release clean, invigorating pamplemousse, jasmine, tamarind and sandalwood oils, for a warm, natural scent.
  • One eau de toilette from the line, Pucci's Sole 149, features the distinctive aroma of tomato leaves, galbanum, jasmine and other botanicals. $59 at www. sephora.com. Trend Report: Digital designs
  • Night blooming jasmine, orchids, garenia and frangipanni. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Aware that even loyal ordinary tea drinkers are being tempted by exotica like jasmine tea and Earl Grey, tea makers are being forced to focus marketing activities on their premium brands.
  • Outside the villages, the fields and mountainsides are awash with jasmine, wild lupins, broom, poppies, cornflowers and white wistaria, leading the eye to gentle slopes cloaked in velvety green grass and pockets of dark green forest.
  • Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
  • Other flowers featured in the magazine included daisies and daffodils, jonquils and jasmines, roses and ranunculus, and hundreds of others.
  • The fragrance house has swapped this scent's traditional rose notes for jasmine, chucking in some cedarwood too. The Sun
  • Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
  • The altogether fetching, ground-hugging alpine forget-me-nots are at their peak in mid-July (followed closely by such charmers as alpine sandwort, mouse ear, and rockjasmine).
  • Tiare and jasmine shouted happy stories across continents, magnolias made mad love as their roots stretched deep into the wet fertile soil, while sequoia and kauri reached with their arms toward heaven. Time to Rest
  • The bunch of jasmine on her hair, the large ear pendants and the large bindi on her forehead typified Usha Uthup, whose place in Indian pop still remains intact.
  • He smelt her jasmine scented hair and played with it as he watched her sleep off the alcohol.
  • That's where the Arabs prohibited the import of jasmine because the scent depresses the men and excites the women.
  • We also ordered the pear crumble which was greatly undersold by its simple description - the crumble contained all sorts of exciting nibbles like pistachio nuts and came with jasmine ice-cream.
  • Made specifically for her wedding day, the soft, feminine scent with notes of pink freesia, jasmine, and sandalwood.
  • Dozens of activists were detained, mass text messages were jammed and searches for the word "jasmine" were blocked on Chinese micro-blogging websites after a mysterious call to revolt spread over Twitter and other social-networking sites on Saturday and Sunday. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • A millefeuille is layered with jasmine jelly and garnished with a cloud of pepperinfused foam. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of his imports - including hibiscus, azalea, cassia, magnolia, oleander, croton and jasmine - permanently altered the Jamaican scene.
  • The essential oils of palmarosa, jasmine, sandalwood, and orange blossom hydrate the face to help hold in natural moisture.
  • Here are elegantly arched courtyards filled with birdsong and the splash of fountains, a vaulted loggia and walled Arab garden, and everywhere tubs of orange trees and coiling branches of jasmine to scent the air.
  • Lady Tamara carried a bouquet of garden roses in white and pale cream, white jasmine stephanotis and lily of the valley with myrtle leaves.
  • Q CAN you tell me why the buds on my jasmine plant have withered? The Sun
  • So, too, do winter flowerers such as mahonias, winter jasmine, wintersweet, shrubby honeysuckles, daphne and camellias. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jasmine returned her gaze toward the pristine white of the table cloth, her heart in her shoes.
  • Take a stroll through the spice-scented streets and discover a treasure trove of silverware, brassware, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garlands and silk saris.
  • Plants chosen for drought tolerance as well as color thrive here, including catmint (Nepeta ‘Blue Wonder’), ceanothus, lychnis, penstemon, purple coneflower, rockrose, rosemary, and star jasmine.
  • They all had rudrakshas, tulasi-malas, jasmine flowers tied up in their hair, and they were all praying, doing meditation and chanting mantras.
  • Her new owner suspected that there had been difficulties, so decided to start Jasmine's training right from the beginning again.
  • Jasmine gave out this little laugh that she thought sounded pretty pathetic.
  • The recipient's skin is bathed with water and a herbal paste of sandalwood, jasmine, and rose.
  • Jasmine wore an off white sleeveless shirt with brown designs across the bosom.
  • Dried flowers are stuffed into candles of different shapes which have been perfumed using aroma oils of tube rose, jasmine and lavender.
  • I like the wildness of the two plants that look charming together, with the small white fragrant flowers of the jasmine contrasting beautifully with the reddish purple ones of the clematis.
  • Some climbing plants such as the Wisteria can be pruned back to this scaffold for many years, while other climbers such as star jasmine are often too vigorous to be trained in this way beyond the second year.
  • Farjami, oppressed by the smell of camphor, which is used in the preparation of the body for burial, reminisces about the smell of jasmine, which brings to mind spring and fresh beginnings.
  • The notes include neroli, jasmine, vanilla and musk, which all evoke sensuality.
  • We got some jasmine tea, which was nice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jasmine tea was replaced with a rare pomelo blossom perfumed tea*, which seems to have captured the essence of Charisma more fully – including it’s rounded floralcy and pungent aroma from the kewda and spearmint. Archive 2009-03-01
  • In fact, one reason why jasmine was so widely used in the South, was that the soft, white blooms were widely believed to cleanse the scalp and give greater volume to long, bouncy hair.
  • Thus trimerous fuchsias and tetramerous jasmines may frequently be met with, and Turpin describes a tetramerous flower of _Cobæa scandens_. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Enjoy the rice, be it basmati, jasmine or arborio.
  • Many of his imports - including hibiscus, azalea, cassia, magnolia, oleander, croton and jasmine - permanently altered the Jamaican scene.
  • Top price of the day at £2400 went to Rowland and Lewis, Caerforiog Farm for Llancourt Talgarth Jasmine 3, out of Llancourt Manat Jasmine 3 and sired by Bidlea Talgarth, she was a pedigree first calver with a good history behind her, giving 32Kg / day. FWi - All News
  • The trick he arrived at was mating a synthetic called ionone, which, as far as he knew, had only been used to make the scent of violets, and Hedione (the trade name for the synthetic molecule methyl dihydrojasmonate, originally found in jasmine), a heady, ethereal, glowing smell. University Diaries
  • Waiters in white coats serve you rum punch: trade winds trickle through the trees; and the scent of jasmine fills the air.
  • A gazebo heavy with the scent of jasmine or honeysuckle.
  • With its sumptuous bouquet of sunny neroli, ripe, nectarous rose and jasmine and sweet, powdery violet and iris, and a languid, expansive feel of the composition, Baghari stays true to the grand and insolent spirit of the rest of the Piguet collection. Archive 2007-08-01
  • The room smells of jasmine, and tubs of avocado foot crème line the shelves. Times, Sunday Times
  • This body oil smells of jasmine and tobacco (in a good way). Times, Sunday Times
  • The hisses and boos from Jasmine and Nell overwhelmed her response.
  • Jasmine watched nervously as she talked for several moments with the duty nurse.
  • Jasmine had also done him in with a pair of heavy bookends.
  • I can smell honeysuckle and jasmine from three fields away. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term "jasmine gatherings" comes from the protests in Tunisia that ousted long-time President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in January in what supporters there called a "Jasmine Revolution. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Also, i cooked pork in coconut water for my Mexican boyfriend and nem nuong (broiled or char-grilled pork meatballs on a stick) for my Oaxacan friends but served them over jasmine rice instead of bun (the same rice noodles in pho) and they loved it!!! �me encanta caldo de res!
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  • In this way we discover that patchouly, lavender, neroli, and verbena are the most potent of the vegetable odors, and that violet, tubereuse, and jasmine are the most delicate. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • I love heady, sexy scents like jasmine and neroli. Linda Rodin
  • On a summer evening, a swab of jasmine or khus lifts your spirits in the oppressive heat of Northern India.
  • Perhaps they're a pair, I thought, and went indoors and fetched my mantis and placed him on the jasmine bush, opposite his fellow insect.
  • Serve with steamed jasmine rice on the side. The Sun
  • Jasmine's only response to this was a curt nod as a young woman walked towards them from the back of the house.
  • _Acacia farnesiana_, essential oil of violets, tubereuse, jasmine, and others, the compositions of which have yet to be determined. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • These lovely winter jasmine, AFP is very attractive petals!
  • In the Japan Pavilion, a robot violinist will make a bow to the audience before performing the "Jasmine Flower.
  • One afternoon Victor bundles us into his jeep and careers up a twisting track, past coffee bushes which have blossomed overnight, sprouting cream pompoms with the scent of jasmine.
  • First, the scent; it's neroli, ylang-ylang and jasmine, with true jasmine coming through most strongly.
  • The frangipani, gardenias and jasmine will all be in flower for Christmas.
  • Benzyl acetate, from acetic acid, has a jasmine odor.
  • In celebration of the top (mandarin, lemon, bergamot), middle (jasmine) and bottom (musky nougatine) notes of the new fragrance, Bulgari asked Audrey Dettmar to create petits fours inspired by such flavors. A Jolly Good Maritime for All
  • Jasmine gestured him toward the sofa, then settled across from him in the opposite chair.
  • I never imagined I would be laying here, with the scent of incense and jasmine filling my nose, lying this close to anyone, nearly drowning in them.
  • Then he squatted and, with the thought of Femi — bright-eyed and smiling, brewing sweet tea with her glasses high on her nose, rocking Nyah to sleep in the porch swing before the Christmas party, the jasmine in the window box in bloom — pushed to the forefront of his mind, he pulled up the coffin and turned it over. The Laugh
  • We got them in that order and their names are Oscar, Lady and Jasmine respectively.
  • The night air was cool and soothing, carrying the scent of jasmine and moonflowers into the living room.
  • A good long stretch of wall covered with a selection of the best green-leaved kind is always interesting, and never more so than during the winter months, especially if at intervals the golden Japanese jasmine is planted among them or a few plants of pyracantha or of Simmon's cotoneaster for the sake of their coral fruitage. Scientific American Supplement, No. 433, April 19, 1884
  • The jasmine on my balcony is so fragrant that I can smell it as soon as I open the door in the morning.
  • -- The scent of the jonquil is very beautiful; for perfumery purposes it is however but little cultivated in comparison with jasmine and tubereuse. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • In spring, besides the vivid orange bird-of-paradise plant that has become a symbol of the island, there are protea, stunning blue agapanthus and busy lizzie, and in places the air is heavy with the perfume of jasmine and orange blossom.
  • This fragrance has hints of rose, peach, cinnamon, jasmine, freesia, Tonka bean, cedar, sandalwood and carnations. and classified as sultry and refined.
  • Touch Of Sun is a phenomenal scent includes the mixture of bergamot, rose, jasmine, peony, hesperidia, vetiver, sandalwood, musk, and amber.
  • You might have encountered winter jasmine as a congested, freestanding little bun, clipped to within an inch of its life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room smelled like jasmine, and the scent didn't go away even when he'd opened the window earlier in the day.
  • The calls have apparently led the Chinese government to censor postings containing the word "jasmine" in an attempt to quell any potential unrest. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Eventually, Jasmine's more volatile emotions faded away of their own accord to be replaced by a feeling of desolate loneliness.
  • We got some jasmine tea, which was nice. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Bloom By Reese Witherspoon — described as a gardenia, magnolia and jasmine scent and priced at $34 a bottle — will debut in November. Reese Witherspoon: Avon Press Conference
  • Jasmine, patchouli, sandalwood, rose, ylang-ylang and a number of other aromatherapy oils used in perfumery are known for their aphrodisiac properties.
  • It must have been a last moonflower vision that showed me jasmine and bryony growing all over the bed, I entwine. Wildfire
  • Serpentine layering Climbers such as clematis, jasmine, wisteria and honeysuckle root wherever their long pliable stems touch the soil.
  • Jasmine and rose tread lightly; amber and white musk intoxicate and cardamom and pink pepper lift your spirits. Spice and Everything Nice
  • My heart warms under snow; flowers with forsythia, japonica blooms, flowering quince, bridal wreath, blood root and violet; yellow running jasmine vine, cape jessamine and saucer magnolias: tulip-shaped, scenting lemon musk upon the air. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The fence will look truly stark and bare when it's gone, so I shall plant three or four vigorous climbing jasmines along it, water, and retire to a safe distance.
  • In downtown Saddar, the spire of St. Patrick's Cathedral coruscated from a distance, and every other house seemed to be garlanded with strings of lights, like strings of glowing jasmine. Rocking Karachi
  • The sun is wrapping our private paradise in buttercup gauze, the nectared sweetness of ylang-ylang and jasmine hovering within its fragrant folds. Archive 2009-03-01
  • A beautiful town in the foothills of the Alps, it is the centre of the French perfume industry with the countryside filled with roses, jasmine, bitter orange blossom and other flowers from which the perfumes are distilled.
  • Golden jasmine flowers is not big, like small horn, bellbottom are divided into four small petals.
  • Addressing an enthusiastic health-conscious audience, Dr Shikha Sharma highlighted the benefits of several herbs such as jasmine, camomile, basil and thyme.
  • Serpentine layering Climbers such as clematis, jasmine, wisteria and honeysuckle root wherever their long pliable stems touch the soil.
  • A heady scent of jasmine hung in the summer air.
  • HOW and when do I prune winter jasmine? The Sun
  • It is a blend of calming sandalwood, frankincense and myrrh, which give it a mystical, resinous quality, and exotic jasmine and rose for romantic sensuality.
  • The last thing I hear before the door shuts behind me is a laugh shared by the doctor and Jasmine.
  • There is no trash or grime - just lots and lots of landscaping and jasmine-scented air.
  • It aerates rather quickly, but it rides the jasmine and doesn't sink completely into it. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • This one gives off clouds of jasmine, roses, ginger and incense. Times, Sunday Times
  • For added interest, Brenda has some clematis, honeysuckle, winter-flowering jasmine and Russian vine as climbers.
  • Return the scallops to the pan, season with cracked black pepper and spoon over steaming jasmine rice to serve.
  • The reference to the word jasmine is the name some have attached to widespread anti-government protests that have swept through Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and other countries in the Middle East. China Blocks Access to LinkedIn Networking Site
  • But consider too the times of day that certain flowers will bloom; you can plant morning glories, four-o'clocks and night-blooming jasmine together for a garden that will bloom from dawn past dusk.
  • Serve into bowls with steamed jasmine rice. The Sun
  • I've put a climbing jasmine plant along the back wall of the balcony. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has within it one of the finest rose essences I have ever experienced, and it is further rounded out with very good jasmine and ambrette seed. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Lavender, peppermint, and jasmine are essential oils which are widely available.
  • Flowing fountains in courtyards filled with the perfume of jasmine created cool retreats from the harsh noonday sun.
  • Jasmine kissed him on his bruised lips and pressed as much of her round body against him as she could.
  • `We were having a seance, jasminescented incense and one candle so we could see the board. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • Jerry, after taking a look at his brother, patted Jasmine consolingly on the hand.
  • HOW and when do I prune winter jasmine? The Sun
  • Up the bare trunks of trees were grown passion flowers, flaming nasturtiums, jasmine, and honeysuckles to finish the picturesque scene.
  • Follow me on twitter @twitter.com/1jasminenicole See you there:) Check it out ... jtpharmacy. e-trusted.com What is swine flu? WN.com - Articles related to Finance needed for Asia chronic illness cost:experts
  • Having once formed coumarin from coal tar, this led to artificial musk and then to the artificial production of the scents of violets, roses, jasmine and the smell of the year - oil of wintergreen.
  • Straight stalks of winter jasmine hung from the next, in lines of small yellow stars. CHARMED LIFE
  • The bridal bouquet also contained sweet peas, lily of the valley, astilbe, jasmine and astrantia. Times, Sunday Times
  • Daniel: Wait for me! 20 minutes later, a stranger approached Jasmine.
  • Who wouldn't feel good after being massaged with gorgeous jasmine - infused oil then cleansed and spritzed with rosewater?
  • At night, you can happen upon a fragrant moonflower vine covered with large, white saucer-shaped flowers or sweet-scented night-blooming jasmine.
  • True or common white jasmine. Winter Garden Glory
  • Patrick McMullan Audrey Dettmar "And I'm also the manager of a post-production studio," Ms. Dettmar said, as she surveyed her desserts, which included mandarin-orange macaroons with bergamot-infused buttercream, bite-size Meyer lemon meringue tarts, jasmine cakes with a honey jasmine glaze, and smoked almond nougatine dipped in dark chocolate and sprinkled with smoked fleur de sel . A Jolly Good Maritime for All
  • Yellow winter jasmine can get itself in a real old tangle. Times, Sunday Times
  • They include such diverse plants as the frangipanni, the Mandeville group, eg, Brazilian jasmine, oleanders, wintersweet and the Vinca family, including the periwinkle.
  • This woody fragrance is spicy and fresh with a blend of fresh jasmine, lemon, sandalwood, and warm spices.
  • At night, walking slowly through a starlit, stone-covered path, you can happen upon a fragrant moonflower vine covered with large, white saucer-shaped flowers or sweet-scented night-blooming jasmine.
  • The fence will look truly stark and bare when it's gone, so I shall plant three or four vigorous climbing jasmines along it, water, and retire to a safe distance.
  • Above his head, Jasmine curls her body into a Scorpion, her expression demure, bordering on bashful. Cheer!
  • A man selected garlands of jasmine at the neighbouring pitch. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • Jasmine's head swivelled slowly and located the person that was analysing her.
  • Jasmine's head swivelled slowly and located the person that was analysing her.
  • Basmati or jasmine rice is much better than white or brown rice from a Chinese buffet. Bits & Pieces (Midtown West Edition): Free Toppings at Go Go Curry, Piece of Chicken Raises Prices and more | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Three things flourish - jasmine, honeysuckle and a vine. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are a woman, also have a vial of essential Jasmine oil; patchouly will do for men. August 2006
  • Inspiration for Jasmine's character - her "flaw" is just so original? Archive 2007-11-01
  • Follow me on twitter @twitter.com/1jasminenicole See you there:) Check it out ... WN.com - Articles related to Finance needed for Asia chronic illness cost:experts
  • The jasmine that grows in the microclimate of Grasse produces a very fine aroma - it is far lower in indole, which is higher in Indian Jasmine. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Some have wonderful names too: biodynamic rice and tuna salad and tangelo, jasmine tea, fruit and walnut bread.
  • The frangipani, gardenias and jasmine will all be in flower for Christmas.
  • Jasmine and hibiscus have overgrown this site, which is now as green and resplendent as the rest of the Vietnamese countryside.
  • You sit outside in a courtyard full of lemon trees with the scent of jasmine wafting over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Living and dining spaces are clustered to the east of the patio, overlooking and opening out on to a large garden, lushly planted with jasmine, fig trees and jacaranda.
  • That was no way to earn three ounces of jasmine oil, let alone to earn three years of omphaloskepsis, which was what the doctor ordered (or did the doctor order the smothered burrito?). La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • A south wall provides shelter and supports roses, jasmine and honeysuckle. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • I buy the unscented DermaCare because I hate artificial scents and, instead, add my own in the form of pure jasmine oil.
  • Thus trimerous fuchsias and tetramerous jasmines may frequently be met with, and Turpin describes a tetramerous flower of _Cobæa scandens_. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Camellias and sweet-smelling daphnes and jasmines often bloom in February in the south.
  • I've put a climbing jasmine plant along the back wall of the balcony. Times, Sunday Times
  • After ensuring that the dogs are securely tied up, my sister and I undertake a brave walk through the front yard inhaling the fragrant roses and jasmine of many varieties, discussing if the lone “bubbleemoose” aka pomelo was ripe enough to be eaten. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Exotic white sandalwood is surrounded by resins, rose, jasmine, pink pepper, iris, musk and cedar. The fragrance was created by Christopher Sheldrake in 2001.
  • The small flowers particularly essential in separating the larger ones are white and yellow jasmine, nemophila cineraria, verbenas, myrtle, honeysuckle, etc., etc. The pendent flowers give great ease and elegance to a bouquet, and should be placed in first. The Royal Guide to Wax Flower Modelling
  • I can smell honeysuckle and jasmine from three fields away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Embrace the velvety, voluptuous bouquet, infused with Rose, Jasmine, Lily and Ylang Ylang, warmed by golden woods and Vanilla.
  • In addition there was a parterre of plants chosen for their scent: myrtles, jasmine, roses and lilacs, which were replaced when they began to fade.
  • My heart warms under snow; flowers with forsythia, japonica blooms, flowering quince, bridal wreath, blood root and violet; yellow running jasmine vine, cape jessamine and saucer magnolias: tulip-shaped, scenting lemon musk upon the air. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Mysore in those days had the eternal odour of horse-dung and urine, of jasmine and masala dosa and of coffee and cow-dung cake whose smoke rose in blue whirls like wraiths melting in the sun.
  • He also brewed a jasmine tea that he had found in one of the cupboards.
  • She also wanted to keep the silver and gold euonymus and yellow jasmine that grow by the front door, and a vigorous Fuchsia ‘Riccartonii’.
  • Using the pipettes from the kit you can extract a few drops of heady floral (jasmine and ylang ylang), mix it with balsamic (bergamot, jasmine and vanilla) and floral floral (jasmine, mandarin and violet). Mary Orlin: A Scentsible Valentine's Day
  • Addressing an enthusiastic health-conscious audience, Dr Shikha Sharma highlighted the benefits of several herbs such as jasmine, camomile, basil and thyme.
  • A man wearing a smart but casual suit of light grey sat behind one of the largest desks that Jasmine had ever seen.
  • You might have encountered winter jasmine as a congested, freestanding little bun, clipped to within an inch of its life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fragrance is a subtle blend of jasmine and sandalwood.

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