jasmine tobacco
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Definition
Noun 1. A South American ornamental perennial plant: This term refers to a specific flowering plant species, Nicotiana alata, known for its cultivation as an ornamental garden plant. It is characterized by its perennial life cycle and its origin in South America. 2. A plant with nocturnally fragrant greenish-white flowers: The defining feature of this plant is its flowers, which are greenish-white in color and release their fragrance primarily during the night.
Usage and Examples
As a common noun (referring to the plant):
- The garden's scent in the evening was dominated by the jasmine tobacco.
- She planted jasmine tobacco near the patio to enjoy its night-time perfume.
In botanical or horticultural contexts:
- Nicotiana alata, commonly known as jasmine tobacco or winged tobacco, is popular in cottage gardens.
Advanced Usage and Notes
- The name "jasmine tobacco" is derived from the jasmine-like fragrance of its flowers and its membership in the tobacco genus (). It is important to note that while it is related to commercial tobacco, it is primarily grown for decorative purposes.
- This plant is often used in moon gardens, which are designed to be enjoyed in the evening, due to its nocturnal fragrance and light-colored blooms that reflect moonlight.
Variants and Related Words
- Winged tobacco: Another common name for the same species, .
- Nicotiana alata: The formal botanical Latin name for the species.
- Flowering tobacco: A more general term for ornamental plants in the genus.
Synonyms
- Ornamental tobacco
- Night-scented tobacco (descriptive synonym highlighting its nocturnal fragrance)
Related Phrases and Terms
- Night-blooming plant: A category of plants to which jasmine tobacco belongs.
- Cottage garden plant: A style of gardening where this plant is frequently used.
Noun
- South American ornamental perennial having nocturnally fragrant greenish-white flowers