Jasmine flower is the fragrant blossom of Jasminum officinale, a flowering vine in the Oleaceae family native to parts of Asia and the Middle East. The plant is known for its twining habit, delicate white blooms, and sweet aroma, with the flowers being the part traditionally used.
In traditional herbal and aromatic practice, jasmine flowers have been used in teas, infused oils, and perfumed preparations. They are commonly associated with relaxation, uplifting aroma, and gentle skin care applications.
Jasmine is especially valued for its scent, and much of its traditional use overlaps with both herbal and aromatic traditions.

