Jasmine

One of the most popular flowers around the world can become the main attraction of your interior design. Jasmine wall murals by Photowall showcase a flower that is native to tropical Read moreand warm or temperate regions, but grown throughout the world for its beauty and unique fragrance. As you will see in Jasmine wall murals, these are white in most species while there are also those of the yellow persuasion. Did you know that jasmine oil has played a key role in the perfume industry for centuries? This is just one of the things that you will learn as we explore this category of jasmine wall murals. There are things in jasmine wall murals such as the flower's meaning, different types, uses and so on. You can decorate any kind of space with our items, no matter if these are residential, recreational or corporate. Your home or workplace will benefit massively from a focal point that is defined by our jasmine wall murals. As per usual, you can alter your selected pieces to match, or contrast, with your existing interior design, colour schemes, furniture, and many more.

Jasmine wall murals facts

This flower's shrubs grow about a meter per year and ultimately arrive at more than 4 meters in height. Its stems are green, slender and trailing, as you will witness in jasmine wall murals. The majority of the jasmine species of flowers bears white ones, which can be about 3 centimeters in size. Even though there are many types of jasmine flowers, there are only two which are used for oil production, namely Jasminum grandiflorum and Jasminum officinale. We will delve further into the other major types later on in jasmine wall murals. The very popular fragrant oil of the jasmine contains several alcohols, benzyl acetate, terpinol, jasmone, benzyl benzoate, linalool and many other compounds that are used in high-grade perfumes and cosmetics, such as creams, oils, soaps, and shampoos. Keep in mind though when you see the subjects of jasmine wall murals in real life, that the nectar of the fragrant flowers of Carolina Jasmine is poisonous. One must note though that the dried roots of said flower is used as a sedative in medicinal preparations. You now have plenty of knowledge to share when dealing with people who will ask you why you decorated your space with jasmine wall murals.

Origins and symbolism

Did you know that the flower is said to have originated from the Himalayas in China? Jasmine wall murals not only have history, but also a very deep meaning. The name itself, Jasminum, comes from the Persian word "yassameen", which translates to "gift from God". When you look upon your jasmine wall murals, you could practically say the same because of the beautiful details and colours. The flower is also sometimes called "queen of the night" because of the plant’s tendency to bloom after the sun sets. Imagine coming home from a long day at work and seeing your beautiful jasmine wall murals, helping you to relax and unwind. Furthermore, jasmine wall murals are the perfect wall decoration to have in interiors like the bedroom because of the flower's association with intimacy and romance. Other traits that are associated with our subject are purity and motherhood, as well as honor and respect. These are wonderful characteristics to bring into a space by way of jasmine wall murals.

Different types in jasmine wall murals

Perhaps surprisingly for most people, there are actually about 200 species in the Jasminum genus! For the sake of streamlining though, we will only focus on the major ones in jasmine wall murals. The common jasmine or sometimes also referred to as Poet's jasmine blooms with fragrant, white flowers might be the one that immediately springs to mind. As previously mentioned in jasmine wall murals, the type that is cultivated for its aromatic essential oils is the Royal or Spanish jasmine. There are also Pink jasmines, Winter jasmines, Arabian jasmine and Italian or yellow jasmines. It can be a fun activity to guess to which species jasmine wall murals belong to. Try to find out which is which in "Beautiful Jasmine" or "Jasmine", for instance.
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