
*Jasmine is an ornamental flower plant of upright trunk that live chronic. In Italy jasmine casablanca (Jasmine officinalle), called Spansish Jasmine planted in 1692 to make perfume. The year 1665 in England cultivated white jasmine (J. sambac) which was introduced by Duke Casimo de 'Meici. In 1919 found jasmine J. parkeri in the Northwest Indian region, then cultivated in England in 1923. In Indonesia the name of jasmine known by the people throughout the archipelago. Regional names for jasmine are Menuh (Bali), Meulu cut or Meulu China (Aceh), Hunting (Banda), Melur (Gayo and Batak Karo), Manduru (Menado), Mundu (Bima and Sumbawa) and Manyora (Timor) , as well as Malete (Madura).*
*The flowers of Jasmine are useful as sowing flowers, perfumes, cosmetics, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, embellish flowers and mixtures or fragrances.*