blue jasmine
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific flowering vine: "Blue jasmine" refers to a climbing plant native to the southern United States, characterized by its bluish-purple flowers. It is the common name for a particular species.
Usage Notes
- "Blue jasmine" is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific plant. It is typically used in botanical, gardening, or regional contexts.
- It is not a type of true jasmine (genus ), but is named for the jasmine-like appearance or fragrance of its flowers.
Examples
- Noun:
- The fence was covered in the fragrant blooms of blue jasmine.
- We identified several native species, including blue jasmine and Carolina jessamine.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used precisely to distinguish this specific North American climber from other plants with "jasmine" in their name, such as star jasmine or night-blooming jasmine.
Variants and Related Words
- Carolina jessamine (): This is another, more widely used common name for the same plant species. "Blue jasmine" is a regional name for this vine.
- Evening trumpetflower: Another occasional common name for the same species.
- False jasmine: A general term sometimes used for plants that resemble true jasmine but belong to a different botanical family, which includes this species.
Synonyms
- Carolina jessamine
- Yellow jessamine (referring to its typical flower color, though the "blue jasmine" name highlights a bluish-purple variant or perception)
- (scientific name)
Important Note
- The provided reference definition specifies a plant with "bluish-purple flowers." It is important to note that the most common form of has bright yellow flowers. The name "blue jasmine" likely originates from a specific cultivar, a regional color variant, or a descriptive interpretation of the flower's hue.
Noun
- climber of southern United States having bluish-purple flowers