noun
- Plural of jasmin; fragrant flowering plants of the genus Jasminum, with white, yellow, or pink flowers, commonly grown as ornamentals.
Usage: Often used interchangeably with 'jasmine' (the more common spelling in modern English).; Refers to both the plants themselves and their flowers.
Examples
- The garden was filled with fragrant jasmins blooming in the summer.
- She planted several jasmins along the trellis to create a sweet-smelling archway.
- The jasmins released their delicate perfume in the evening air.
- These jasmins are easy to grow and require minimal care.
- The white jasmins contrasted beautifully with the dark green leaves.