Plant of the day
Jasminum sambac
Arabian JasmineVine
Jasminum sambac is a scrambling evergreen shrub-vine bearing intensely fragrant white flowers; the national flower of the Philippines and Indonesia, central to Indian temple offerings, attars, and bridal hair adornment.
FamilyOleaceae
GenusJasminum
NativeIndian Subcontinent
LifespanPerennial; productive 10–15 years before requiring rejuvenation pruning
History & Culture
History, cultural references, and traditional context for Jasminum sambac.
Historical Background
Mogra flowers are picked at dusk because they release their richest fragrance after sunset 🌙 — a single garland strung in the evening can perfume an entire room until morning.
Cultural Significance
Timeline: Journey Through Time
Mogra has cultural context that is still being expanded.