The state flower of South Carolina. Unlike true jessamin, this plant is toxic if ingested but is famous for its vibrant yellow trumpet-shaped blooms.

Researchers like Maria Jessamin A. Catabay contribute to studies on enhancing English language vocabulary skills through digital remediation programs. Literary Context

Jessamin Cipollina is recognized for her work in interprofessional oral health , particularly regarding nursing education and practice.

"Jessamin" typically refers to the common jasmine ( Jasminum officinale ), a deciduous climbing vine prized for its intensely sweet, intoxicating scent. Botanically, the term has also been applied to:

The word is an archaic and poetic variant of jasmine , primarily used to describe the genus Jasminum . While contemporary English favors the modern spelling, "jessamin" (or its French-influenced cousin jessamine ) carries a deep history in literature, botany, and the early perfume trade. The Botanical Identity: From Vine to Fragrance

Today, the name persists not just in gardens, but through influential professionals and researchers:

The term "jessamin" frequently appears in classic English literature and poetry to evoke romantic or exotic imagery. It is often paired with the scent of the night or the aesthetic of a sprawling garden, representing purity, grace, and sensory allure.

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The objective of the game is to be the first player to get 5 in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Each player gets a card with numbers arranged in a 5x5 table, and is required to marker the announced number. The computer then calls out a number and each player then marks the called letter on their card if it is present. If a player has 5 in a row they call out “BINGO” (by pressing the shout button).

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