Begonia flowers
Jasminum sambac, also known as Gardenia or Yellow Gardenia. It belongs to the Dicotyledonous Plantae class, Rubiaceae family, and Gardenia genus, a evergreen shrub with lush branches and leaves. The leaves remain green throughout the year, and the flowers are fragrant, making it an important ornamental plant for gardens. Prefers a warm, humid environment with ample sunlight, moderately cold-resistant, tolerates semi-shade, but fears waterlogging. Requires loose, fertile, and acidic loamy soil. The Gardenia has evergreen leaves and fragrant, elegant flowers, with white blossoms against the green foliage, creating a particularly beautiful and charming appearance.
Jasmines symbolize joy, strength, eternal love and promises, lifelong waiting, and perseverance.
Joy
It typically blooms in summer, its pure white flowers opening amidst the scorching heat, offering hope and joy from a distance.
Robust
Jasmines bloom in summer, yet they begin to form buds in winter. This involves enduring the cool autumn winds, the harsh winter cold, and the unstable spring climate. Only after enduring these three seasons do they finally bloom beautifully in summer. This resilient spirit is truly impressive, and it's only after experiencing extreme cold and heat that one truly appreciates the value of blooming.
Eternal Love and Commitment
Because love begins with waiting, the leaves of the gardenia wait for the blossoms, from winter to summer, though the time is too long, yet the flower will keep its appointment with the branches and leaves for as long as needed. Waiting for so long, just for the promise of releasing its fragrance in summer.
A lifetime of dedication and perseverance
Jasminum sambac remains evergreen all year round, unfading even through frost and cold, blooming during the hot season each year. After waiting through three seasons, its flower meaning symbolizes lifelong dedication and perseverance.









