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Jasmine Oil: Sweetest Secret

The two most common species used to produce jasmine oil are Jasminum grandiflorum (also known as Royal Jasmine or Spanish Jasmine) and Jasminum officinale (Common Jasmine). These plants are widely cultivated in various regions, including India, Egypt, Morocco, China, and parts of Europe. The jasmine flowers are known for their delicate, white petals and intense, sweet floral scent, making them highly desirable for essential oil extraction.

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Jasmine Oil: Sweetest Secret

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  1. Jasmine Oil The jasmine plant, native to South Asia and the Middle East, is a member of the Oleaceae family.

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