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Common Names
Worship & Pooja: Flowers are used in Hindu rituals and offered to deities, especially to goddess Lakshmi and Durga.
Hair Adornment: Women often wear garlands of kundumalli in their hair, especially during festivals, weddings, and temple visits.
Ayurveda & Traditional Use: Known for its calming aroma; sometimes used in oils and perfumes.
Care Aspect | Recommendation |
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Sunlight | Full sunlight (at least 4–6 hours a day) |
Watering | Regular; keep soil moist but not soggy |
Soil | Well-drained, fertile soil |
Pruning | Regular pruning encourages bushy growth and more flowers |
Fertilizer | Organic compost or balanced fertilizer during growing season |
Variety | Features |
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Jasminum sambac | Also known as Mogra; small, layered petals; often used in garlands |
Jasminum grandiflorum | Larger flowers, more delicate scent; known as Pitchi in Tamil |
Jasminum auriculatum | Known as Mullai in Tamil; elongated petals |
Jasmine is the national flower of the Philippines and one of the national flowers of Indonesia.
In Tamil culture, Kundumalli and Mullai are often mentioned in classical poetry as symbols of love and beauty.
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