Jasmine Kitty - Botanimal Pet Portrait
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Jasmine ~ Separation 🍃
- a recreation of Robert Lightwood’s flower card -
characters by @cassandraclare 🤍
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an older piece, a pair of salukis surrounded by jasmine
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A Pocket Field Guide to Botanical Dragons - Volume 2
Available now from my shop!
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27 - 545 | one flower a day
The name 'Jasmine' is derived from the Persian word 'yasmin', which means 'gift from God'. In the language of flowers, jasmine stands for purity, simplicity, modesty and strength.
Because of its pervasive and enduring fragrance, jasmine is also associated with Kama, the god of love and erotics, and is thought to possess aphrodisiac qualities. It is believed that jasmine is one of the five flowers that make up Kama's arrows of love.
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jasmine 🤍
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Watercolor pic of Karin done back in 2020. He's always lived in my head as a kind, loving and compassionate character who loves jasmine, the flower, the tea, the scent, everything about it ^^
For those not in the know, he is signing "I Love You" in ASL
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Beach of Bianco - Jasmine coast, Calabria, Italy
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Arabian Jasmine
ARABIAN JASMINE
Arabian Jasmine flowers are king of fragrant flowers. Jasmine are of more than 200+ varieties around the world. But Arabian jasmine occupies the remarkable place for strong fragrance & layered flowers. Jasmine is belonging to genus Jasminum and family Oleraceae.
Arabian jasmine flower
This Arabian jasmine flowers are bright white, double layered, tubular, lobed oval flowers contain 9 to 10 petals has sweet & strong fragrance throughout your garden. Flowers contains two stamens with very short filaments.
Arabian jasmine plant
Like all jasmine plant varieties, this plant is perennial evergreen with thin woody branches. Arabian jasmine plants are small shrubs with lush foliage. And its climber vines reach up to the height of 25-30 cm & spreads wide 10-20 cm. Arabian jasmine plants are native to Asia, grows healthy & excellent in all climatic conditions of India.
Jasminum sambac
Arabian jasmine flower has scientific name Jasminum sambac spreads rapidly as shrub or veins with upright habits. Jasminum sambac is popularly called as “Belle of India” meaning Queen of India. Presence of Scent fragrance refreshes the mind & environment.
How to grow Arabian jasmine
Arabian jasmine plants are considered as‘megastar of garden’. This can grow well in garden areas such as home garden & terrace garden. This plant can be grown in grow bags, pots or any suitable container.
Flower farmer’s most cultivated plants are Arabian jasmine plants with high yield & it is most suitable for scent preparation purposes.
Soil
Arabian jasmine plants prefer to grow in loose, loamy, well-drained soil with some organic matter content mostly prefers to grow in acidic to slight acidic soil of pH of 4.5 to 6.9.
Sunlight
This plant requires ample of sun light i.e. is direct sun light of 4-6 hours. It can also tolerate in shade.
Temperature
Ideal temperature for Arabian jasmine plant is 85-90 degree Celsius during day time & in night time 70-80 degree Celsius.
Watering
Moderate to average water application is given. Alternate day water application but not to make the soil soggy & wet. Because overwatering may lead to root rot diseases. Avoid watering in winter seasons(November-December).
Fertilizer
Application of organic fertilizer such as vermicompost, cow manure or goat manure, Groundnut cake powder for nitrogen enhancement & to increase soil fertility.
Organic fertilizer for pest attack
Application of Neem oil, Bio-Npk, Steamed bone meal once in three months. Not to over fertilize the plants. Application of organic fertilizer given only in required quantity. Prefer to grow plants by using organic fertilizer.
Repotting
This plant does not like to grow in too large pot, because it may lead to water stagnation. Select the pot of 3-4’’and once if the plant grows large. Transfer the plants to big size pot compared to last one but most importantly not to damage the roots.
Pruning:
Prune the Arabian jasmine plants in winter, because flower blooming will be less compared to other seasons.Trim the old, diseased and matured plant parts to encourage fast growth in plants.
Harvest:
To get fresh flower yield, fully developed & unopened flower buds are hand-picked in the early morning or late evening. Probably harvesting time starts from 6 months after planting.
Life time of Jasmine plant:
Yield:
Expected average yield of about 800-900 kg of flowers per acre. In houseplant we can expect about 1kg of flower yield.
All and above grow plants good and healthy by using organic & traditional method of practices to grow plants. Go green and make our environment clean & green.
Blog compiled by : Santhionlineplants
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🌜🌸 Homemade Lunar Jasmine Tea 🌸🌛
Hello lovelies 🥰
I was picking some jasmine flowers under the new moon today and decided to turn it into a little demonstration of how I make my lunar jasmine tea at home! ✨
Ingredients:
Cleansed jar or other sealable container 🧂
Fresh Jasmine flowers 🌸
Loose green or black tea (Camellia sinensis) 🌿
Magical Properties of Jasmine:
Element Associations: Water + Earth
Planetary Associations: Moon + Jupiter
Astrological Associations: Capricorn + Pisces
Chakra Associations: Crown + Soul Star
Energy: Feminine/Receptive
Magical Properties: Love Spells, Prosperity Spells, Dream Magic, Psychic Development, Happiness Charms
Healing Properties: Jasmine can be used to calm nerves, depression, and insomnia as the scent is naturally uplifting and calming
Botanical Name: Jasminum
Making Your Tea
You’ll want to make sure your fresh jasmines are of the Jasminum species; common ones include J. officinale, J. sambac, or J. polyanthum.
Pick your jasmine flowers during the warmth of the day after any dew has dried, pluck as buds or freshly opened flowers for extra freshness and flavour.
NOTE: Please make sure you do not use “star jasmine/confederate jasmine/jessamine” (Trachelospermum jasminoides) or “Carolina jessamine” (Gelsemium sempervirens) as these are toxic!
Here are my lovely blossoms 🌸
In your cleansed jar, pour around an inch layer of your preferred loose leaf tea. You can choose your tea depending on their magical properties;
Black Tea: Courage, strength, wealth, banishing, energy, stability, death, and alertness.
Green Tea: Passion, healing, sexual health, love, energy, longevity, immortality, and cleansing.
For an added magical kick, activate your ingredients as you place them by reminding them of their required properties. ✨
Now add a layer of your freshly picked jasmines over your layer of tea, and repeat the process with another layer of tea until you’ve filled your jar to your liking.
For best results, apply some weight to your prepared layers for a few weeks until the jasmine flowers have fully dried and their essence has infused into the tea leaves.
And that’s it! You’ve just made your very own handmade lunar jasmine tea ready to revitalise your senses and get you reconnected with your feminine side🌸🌛
This is one of my personal favourite drinks to make while I’m practicing divination and doing your Tarot Readings. I really recommend you try this out if the ingredients are easily available to you, and get creative with other edible flowers! 🌸
I hope this inspires someone to start making your own teas and experiment more with kitchen magic 🥰
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White jasmines symbolize love, beauty, purity
A flower slipped in your hair or behind your ear :)
Jasmine flowers are often worn in hair or as bracelets.
So here, here's a jasmine flower bracelet or hair accessory, or just a flower on its own, however you'd like.
If you want to wear it then here *puts a flower behind your ear* there :)
I hope you feel pretty and you love yourself. You don't want to hurt someone's feelings, right? Then don't hurt young you as well. Or the you right now who old you will look back on.
I know it's hard. But try. I'm rooting for you. I wouldn't have made a whole post and blog if I didn't believe every word I said and if I didn't care for every person that reads this.
Love yourself, love your special interest, love you.
Not my best post but at least I loved you enough to try, right?
Choose another flower 💐
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The Curse
--prompt from @nosebleedclub "forgotten jewelry" (19 October)
A platinum necklace lays on my bed--
it shines amongst grenades and white phosphorus,
and only melts with the fires of hell.
Silken bedsheets reveal no corpse,
but jasmine flowers bear the remains
of souls once gleeful, now morose.
I keep a branch in my hand,
but I only bear an opal ring
which wraps around my svelte finger.
In an antique cup, I feed it with my tears,
hoping it would last until we find the sea--
refreshed,
anew.
Silver tarnishes amongst ashes
and bags of flour; I eat starlight
and drink up sunshine
for sustenance.
I live in a curse--
I live a simple life
with complex stakes...
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30 Days of Aesthetics
Day 8 ➼ An OC: Sasami Jurai
There were so many things he wanted to say, so many questions he wanted to ask, the biggest one of them all being; what happened to you?
The Sasami he had known was not who was in front of him. The young noble woman that stood across from him on this chilly midday was polished, aloof, elegant. The baby fat from her face was gone, revealing sharp cheekbones that matched her father, her brother. She was tall, almost as tall as him. Her eyes were cold, reserved, sad. This melancholic woman had devoured the wild and expressive little girl as to not even leave the bones.
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March 18th 2023.
‘You can see how it’s blossomed for you’.
Dublin, Ireland.
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28.05.2022
Jasmine on sunset
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