Jasmine - shrub and stephanotis houseplant: meaning of the flower, signs, superstitions


Jasmine flower - meaning

The name of the jasmine plant comes from the Persian word "Yasmine" or gift from God. Japanese legend says that a long time ago jasmine flowers were pink. On the night of Christ's crucifixion they withered, but the next morning the dry branches were covered with flowers. Only their color turned white with sadness.

In India there is another legend about jasmine. It tells the story that the Sun God had a princess whom he loved very much. However, over time, he became interested in other beauties, and the princess, having learned about this, committed suicide. Later, a flower bloomed on her grave, and it was jasmine.

Both legends are associated with death and resurrection after death. There are more than 200 types of jasmine, but only a few varieties are used for perfumery and as an aromatic additive for tea.


Jasmine in the Baha'i Gardens in the Israeli city of Haifa

History of Jasmine

Jasmine, or white or officinale jasmine (Jasminum Officinale), is part of the Olive family (Oleaceae). There are about 200 species of this plant in Eurasia and Oceania. Only one species grows in Europe. Botanists believe that jasmine originated in Persia, from where it crossed the Red Sea and came to Turkey and Greece. It is believed that this could have happened as early as 1000 BC.

The word "jasmine" is translated as "gift of God." The plant got its name due to its amazing aroma.

During the Sung Dynasty (960-1279 AD) in China, jasmine was revered for its fragrance. In the 1400s, royalty in Afghanistan, Nepal and Persia became so fond of jasmine that they ordered it to be planted around their palaces. From there it made its way to Spain in the 1600s, where it was enthusiastically adopted by other European countries such as Italy and France.

Jasmine is prized as a perfume, but is incredibly expensive due to the difficulty of extracting its oil. It must be collected at night so that the sun does not dissipate the aroma of the flowers. If the flowers are damaged or bruised this may reduce the aroma so extra care must be taken when picking. It takes about 7.6 million flowers to produce one kilogram of jasmine essential oil.


Botanists believe that jasmine originated in Persia, from where it crossed the Red Sea and came to Turkey and Greece...

Is it possible to plant jasmine on the site: signs

True jasmine is a heat-loving plant and grows in the Middle and Far East. It has more than 200 varieties.

The plant, which in Russia is grown in household plots and is called jasmine, is not jasmine. This shrub with white flowers and a pleasant smell is called mock orange . True jasmine does not survive the harsh conditions of the Russian winter.

Is it possible to plant jasmine on the site? Yes, you can:

  • In Russia there is a popular belief according to which jasmine planted on a plot brings good luck and happiness to the owners. Mock orange got its name from the fact that smoking pipes were made from its stems.
  • In Christian culture, jasmine is associated with the Virgin Mary, and it is also believed that this plant does not bring anything bad.
  • There is a legend according to which jasmine is an angel who decided to stay on earth to make this world more beautiful. And the one who plants it near the house will bring more love and light into his life.


Real jasmine in the courtyards of houses

Since the plant, called jasmine in Russia, is not such a plant, the superstitions associated with planting this plant on the site can be considered false.

Healing properties of jasmine

There are many healing properties attributed to jasmine. That is why the root of this plant has been considered one of the most universal medicines since ancient times. Today in the East it is still customary to give the patient jasmine root before surgery (it has an analgesic effect). Jasmine flowers are very effective for headaches, as well as for pain in the abdominal area (used during labor pains). This flower is also considered an excellent antidepressant, and jasmine oil is recommended to be used to strengthen the nervous system.

In folk medicine, jasmine has found even greater use. So in China, a syrup was made from jasmine, which helped fight diseases of the respiratory system. These flowers also cleansed the blood well and were actively used to treat rheumatism and scurvy. Residents of Armenia made a decoction from jasmine flowers, which was used to treat bronchial asthma, and in Latin America, the leaves of the bush were applied to tumors.

Jasmine - can I keep it at home: signs

In Russia, you can hear a sign that says that jasmine “drives” men out of the house . This belief is probably an echo of the traditions and rituals of the Middle East and Asia. In religious rituals, jasmine truly symbolizes purity and virginity . The image of jasmine is generally very multifaceted, and is interpreted differently in different countries.

Contrary to the image of jasmine as a “husband-driver” is the fact that jasmine in the East is considered the strongest aphrodisiac . And in love magic, it is believed that fragrant pads with dried jasmine flowers, on the contrary, can bring harmony to married life and restore love attraction to husbands and wives. Therefore, you can easily keep jasmine at home.

A similar sign

The exotic balsam has appealed to many flower lovers. The countries of Asia and Africa are considered the birthplace of balsam. The flower needs constantly moist soil, which is why people call it Vanka the Wet. The main feature of the flower is “sugar tears”. The plant received its beautiful name because of the droplets of moisture that appear on its stems. It is interesting that in different countries balsam is given different names - Ogonyok, Touch-me-not, Evergreen.

Balsam is very popular among gardeners. It is loved for its unpretentiousness and lush flowering. But some superstitious housewives doubt whether it is worth having a handsome overseas man in the house. Let's figure out what signs are associated with balsam.

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Where is the best place to put it?

It is best to place balsam in the house in rooms where a large number of people gather. A flower in the bedroom where a man sleeps will increase his masculine strength, in a children's room it will save children from laziness and help them become more attentive and diligent.

Impatiens (Vanka wet), according to signs, is an excellent choice of indoor plant. It brings peace, prosperity, and positive emotions to the house. It has a particularly good effect on men, but for single women this flower is not the best green friend.

Why do you dream?

Dreams about jasmine are interpreted depending on the details present in the dream:

  • A healthy and bright plant promises the dreamer joyful events, success in business, warm and harmonious relationships between loved ones.
  • Blooming jasmine in a dream foreshadows love, marriage or an addition to the family.
  • If you dream that the branches of a flower are broken, the dreamer will face a period of disagreements and scandals, aggravation in relations with relatives and loved ones.
  • A dead plant is a symbol of decline, failure, sad news and events.

Signs on where it is better to place Gardenia in the house

Despite all the good qualities that Gardenia has, it is rarely found among the home garden. It originally appeared in tropical regions, is considered an evergreen shrub, and even grows in the form of small (up to 2 m) trees.

Among indoor plants, the most common is the jasmine Gardenia, and for its best growth it requires quite simple conditions - good lighting, sufficient watering, stable temperature and humidity. It is also necessary to spray the foliage. In this regard, the best place for Gardenia to grow at home is considered to be a bright window.

Attention! If the room where the flower is placed is located on the south side, you need to provide diffused light so that the foliage and flowers do not overheat.

The flower will be cozy on the window

The north side is illuminated with special lamps. If we talk about the influence of a plant on a person, then it is placed in almost any room. In the bedroom, Gardenia will promote restful sleep, as well as the establishment of romantic relationships. You can decorate a child's room with a flower, then it will work to reduce the baby's whims and anxiety.

Jasmine bloomed for the second time: sign

The Slavs have a sign that if, for example, a pear, cherry or apple tree blooms for the second time, then this is a very bad sign.

It is believed that the second flowering of trees can portend illness or even death. However, this sign does not apply to jasmine.

Some mock orange varieties always bloom twice a year. These are selective, that is, specially bred plants. You wouldn’t see a bad sign, for example, in remontant strawberries that bloom and bear fruit twice, at the beginning and end of summer? Therefore, if jasmine blooms a second time, then don’t expect anything bad.

Is it possible to plant jasmine near the house: signs

It is possible to plant jasmine near your home; the signs and beliefs of many countries speak about this.

The Tatars even have a legend according to which, before a person goes to heaven, they will ask him whether he has grown jasmine.

However, do not confuse jasmine with mock orange. Mock orange has no signs or superstitions associated with its planting. Jasmine in the East is considered traditionally a female flower. It symbolizes feminine attractiveness and can attract the attention of men. Imagine an evening stroll through an Arabian city, with its sweet, intoxicating scents of jasmine and spices. This atmosphere is conducive to love adventures.

Look at the window in the photo below, looking at it, willy-nilly, the thought arises that a beautiful lady lives behind this window. Whether you need jasmine near your home, and whether you want to “fight off” the attention of gentlemen, is up to you to decide.


Jasmine near the house signs

Jasmine (Jasminum officinale or odoratissimum)

Aura: cold Planet: Jupiter Element: earth Parts of the plant used: flowers Magical properties: love, prosperity, clairvoyance Magical uses: Jasmine flowers are used in bags of dry herbs (sachets) to attract a loved one. Jasmine attracts pure love. Used to bewitch a loved one.

In rituals to increase well-being, jasmine flowers are burned or carried with them.

Stimulates creativity and the birth of original ideas.

Strengthens self-esteem, a sense of well-being, and helps adapt to unfamiliar surroundings.

Develops extrasensory and mental abilities; if you burn jasmine flowers in the bedroom, this will contribute to the development of clairvoyant abilities - you will see prophetic dreams. In general, jasmine helps to cleanse the mind and immerse oneself in the astral plane, so it is useful to inhale its aroma before bed.

In China, it symbolizes femininity, sweetness, grace and attractiveness. In Christian culture - a symbol of grace, elegance, the Virgin Mary. According to the beliefs of the Hellenes, jasmine was given to people by the goddess of wisdom Athena, although in the version in which we know this ancient Greek myth, it is associated with the olive, but since jasmine belongs to the olive family, this legend is also attributed to it. This refers to the myth about the competition between Athena and Poseidon for Attica, when the spear thrown by Athena in front of everyone turned into an olive, and Athena gave Poseidon an olive branch. Among the Tatars, jasmine is considered a sacred plant, and before going to heaven, a person will be asked whether he grew jasmine?

There is a very beautiful legend about jasmine... According to it, once all the flowers were white, but one day an artist appeared with a set of bright paints and offered to paint them in different colors that they wanted. Jasmine was closest to the artist; he wanted to be golden, the color of his beloved sun. But the artist did not like that jasmine was ahead of the rose, the queen of flowers, and as punishment he left him to wait until the very end, starting to paint all the other flowers. As a result, the yellow-gold paint favored by Jasmine almost all went to the dandelions. Jasmine did not again ask the artist to paint him yellow, and in response to the demand to bow, he answered the following: “I prefer to break, but not bend.” So it remained a white fragile jasmine.

Another legend tells that the Duke of Tuscany, who owned the only jasmine bush in Italy, forbade his gardener to give its shoots to anyone, but he complied with this requirement exactly until he fell in love with a beautiful girl. It was to her that he gave a bouquet of jasmine branches, and the girl planted them in her garden. Since then, jasmine in Italy symbolizes love, which is not afraid of any obstacles or prohibitions.

Smelling jasmine in a dream means that you will have pleasures, pleasant entertainment, frivolous actions, flirting and coquetry. For a young girl, such a dream foreshadows success with the opposite sex. Picking flowers from jasmine branches encourages you to prepare to face a series of minor troubles. Your plans are not destined to come true in the near future. Seeing a lushly blooming jasmine bush portends prosperity in family life or a successful marriage for young people. If the jasmine bush has dried up, then the spouses will experience cooling. For girls, such a dream promises a long-term marriage. For single men, seeing a dried jasmine bush in a dream means obstacles to marriage. If flowers fall from a jasmine bush, this is a harbinger of illness or illness. For famous people, this dream foreshadows a decline in their popularity.

Jasmine is an exotic, slightly intoxicating aroma. Helps solve sexual problems. It is a stimulant for the respiratory organs and soothes coughs. Mobilizes the body's defenses, kills pathogenic microorganisms, and is a prophylactic during a flu epidemic.

Jasmine is a symbol of night secrets. At night, jasmine flowers smell especially strongly, so they are collected at this time of day.

The aroma of jasmine has a tonic effect on the entire human body, enhances performance, concentration, and increases the power of perception of reality. Restores mental balance, gives peace and a feeling of mental comfort. It excites and calms, evokes a state of joy, delight and at the same time wisdom and peace. Stimulates creativity, strengthens self-esteem, a sense of well-being, has an anti-stress, relaxing effect, eliminates fatigue, muscle tension, and mobilizes the body's reserve forces. The aroma of jasmine flowers sharpens perception and increases sensitivity. That is why jasmine is credited with an eroticizing effect. Enhances sensuality and is considered a “feminine” scent because... eliminates frigidity.

Yellow jasmine in medicine

Jasmine bush - what it brings into the house: signs

A jasmine bush near the house is not considered a bad omen. It is considered bad luck to break its branches and give them to someone or to put broken branches of jasmine in a vase at home.

  • On broken jasmine branches, flowers very quickly turn yellow, wither and fall off.
  • Jasmine is considered a “brother plant”; the branches of both real jasmine and mock orange diverge at the same angle into two branches of equal thickness.
  • Thus, by breaking jasmine, we figuratively destroy friendships and introduce disagreements into relationships with loved ones. But if you treat it with care, it will bring exceptional happiness to your home.

Jasmine flower - how is it used?

Jasmine flower is used:

  • Jasmine is considered the national flower of Pakistan . On the wedding day, the bride and groom wear garlands of white jasmine and red roses.
  • In the Philippines, jasmine flowers are used in religious ceremonies.
  • Indonesians decorate themselves with jasmine for wedding ceremonies.
  • In Thailand, jasmine is a symbol of the mother and signifies love and respect.
  • In the United States, jasmine symbolizes romance and success.


Jasmine flowers at a wedding ceremony

Jasmine - indoor stephanotis flower at home: signs and superstitions

Our indoor jasmine, from a botanical point of view, is not jasmine at all, but stephanotis . And it grows in the wild in its homeland - the island of Madagascar, as well as in China and Japan.

Signs associated with stephanotis relate to family and marriage:

  • Stephanotis is a vine, so it is considered a plant beneficial only for women.
  • You should not place indoor jasmine in a man's bedroom or office.
  • This plant is perfect for a lady's boudoir or beauty salon.
  • It is also believed that indoor jasmine is suitable for office environments; it brings soft feminine energy and helps smooth out conflicts.

Signs about whether you can keep Stephanotis at home

Signs and superstitions interpret the possibility of keeping indoor jasmine in extremely contradictory ways. It is believed that the most important thing is to find the right place for the flower, where it will not pose any danger.

Protection from quarrels and conflicts

Signs give home jasmine the ability to harmonize space, while the flower successfully neutralizes negative energy. It actively absorbs low-wave vibrations, transforming them into the energy of serenity and calm. Stephanotis extinguishes nascent conflicts at the very beginning, preventing them from developing and completely capturing the participants. By having such an assistant, you can easily avoid quarrels and scandals. Where there is often quarreling and conflict, jasmine is simply irreplaceable.

It is advisable to place the flower near your desktop, where it will act as a lightning rod, removing negativity and resolving any difficult situations. Jasmine is perfect for offices because it softens conflicts and helps to find a compromise. Its impact will be especially effective in the area of ​​business negotiations, where meetings with partners and clients take place. Stefanotis will help to establish good relationships in the team and can even increase profits.

For family well-being

According to a superstition common in the East, jasmine is a symbol of eternal love and strong family ties. It helps to maintain passion for a long time and by its very presence contributes to the birth of healthy offspring. Folk legends say that a lonely lady will certainly get married soon if there is Stephanotis in her home. However, to achieve this result, she will have to take good care of the green sissy so that the flower looks great and does not get sick.

Important! Since jasmine remains fresh for a long time and does not fade when cut, it is often used in bouquets; it is thanks to this quality that signs often associate the flower with a wedding. Stephanotis is used to decorate a wedding ceremony and is included in the bride’s bouquet.

Snow-white jasmine flowers are often present in wedding bouquets.

Muzhegon plant

Since jasmine is a vine (up to 4-5 m long), beliefs, like other climbing and creeping crops, classify this plant as a member of the muzhegon clan. Allegedly, the flower, seeing a man as a competitor, inevitably drives him out of its territory. The gentlemen do not stay long in the house where Stephanotis is kept.

Jasmine is the patron saint of beautiful ladies; it preserves women's charms for a long time, gives inner charm, increases beauty and youth. However, at the same time, the flower negatively affects male energy, significantly weakening it. Men do not feel well in a room where there is jasmine, and they prefer not to even go there.

It is strongly not recommended to keep Stephanotis in the matrimonial bedroom or in the room where a male representative lives (and it does not matter who it is - son, husband, father, etc.). Incorrect placement of a flower is fraught with constant bad mood, conflicts, quarrels and even a break with a loved one.

Important! The best place for any husband-growing plants and Stefanotis, including, is considered to be the kitchen space, because a woman spends most of her time there.

Blooming jasmine at home is very beautiful

Jasmine - aromatherapy, magical properties

Jasmine is used in magical rituals. A real witch should have jasmine in her pantry, as well as other aromatic herbs. Jasmine attracts pure love. To attract such love into your life, fill your pillows with jasmine and add jasmine flowers to your bathing water.

IMPORTANT: Please note that mock orange, which grows in Russia, is mistakenly called jasmine. Also not jasmine is stephanotis, which is grown as a houseplant. Mock orange has a pleasant aroma, but it is not used either for adding to tea or for magical rituals.

The maximum that you can expect to get from plants growing in our latitudes is that the bushes will decorate your yard in an original way, and their dried flowers will exude a pleasant aroma. If you have real jasmine flowers in your hands, use them for magic.

For this, the right psychological attitude is important. Don't think about problems that have happened in the past or will happen in the future. Listen to pleasant music or a relaxing video. Imagine that you are a witch, a psychic and you see what mere mortals cannot see.

Aromatherapy with jasmine

Aroma therapy occurs during inhalation, massage, and bathing. In addition to being an antidepressant, jasmine helps you fall asleep and treats insomnia. American researcher Dr. Brian Raudenbush and his colleagues from West Virginia University concluded that people sleeping in a room with the scent of jasmine toss and turn less and get better sleep. After sleeping in a room with the scent of jasmine, study participants solved tests more correctly and faster, and felt more energetic throughout the day.

For an aroma lamp with a burner - 1 drop of jasmine absolute.

Mixture for massage for neurosis and insomnia:

  • 3 drops of 10% jasmine absolute mixture;
  • 2 drops of ylang-ylang essential oil;
  • 2 drops of alba sandalwood essential oil;
  • 15 ml of base vegetable oil.

Massage joints, chest, neck, arms, temples.

Mood Balancing Blend:

  • 2 drops of 10% jasmine absolute mixture;
  • 8 drops of bergamot essential oil;
  • 4 drops of sage essential oil.

2-3 drops of this mixture can be used in an aroma diffuser or added to 1 tsp. base vegetable oil and rub your hands with massage movements.

The magical properties of jasmine oil

The aroma of jasmine is believed to have bioenergetic properties. Affects the heart chakra and the kundalini energy hidden at the base of the body.

A aroma for meditation that gives rise to peace and knowledge of the Highest Reality. Restores the thickness of the aura, restoring faith in one’s strength and the feeling of being a small bright point in the Universe, whose life is valuable only because it is Life.

Combining Jasmine Oil with Other Essential Oils

Jasmine is combined with the following essential oils: orange, bergamot, immortelle, guaiac wood, incense, mandarin, lemon balm, neroli, palmarosa oil, pelargonium, rose, rosewood, sandalwood.

Useful tips for using jasmine oil

Jasmine oil is used to scent rooms and cars: add 5-6 drops of a 10% mixture of jasmine absolute to a car aroma diffuser.

Spray spray for apartment “Wake up, spring”:

  • 30 drops of 10% jasmine absolute mixture;
  • 30 drops of 10% neroli essential oil;
  • 20 drops of orange essential oil;
  • 10 drops of ylang-ylang essential oil;
  • 10 drops vanilla extract;
  • 250 ml lavender hydrosol.

Mix the ingredients in a container with a spray bottle.

Types of containers and sprayer for home fragrance

Scenting bed linen: place a drop of oil on 5-6 dry napkins around the edges and in the middle, unwrap the napkins and place them on the sheets. Leave for several days. The smell of the laundry lasts about a week, pleasant and unobtrusive.

Tea enrichment:

  • 200 ml dry tea;
  • 1-2 drops of 10% jasmine absolute mixture.

In a tight jar, mix the dry tea leaves with oil, shake, and seal for 2-3 days.

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Interestingly, only some types of jasmine are grown in the Far and Middle East and are suitable for aromatherapy and magical rituals. Here is a list of these magical properties:

  • If a girl puts dried jasmine flowers in a locket, she will inspire confidence and inner beauty in men.
  • Jasmine oil applied to the forehead adds psychic abilities.
  • Dried jasmine petals are used to make sachets (bags of dry herbs) to attract a loved one.
  • It is believed that jasmine attracts pure, sincere love.
  • Jasmine flowers are used to make “love potions.”
  • There are rituals for wealth and good luck, during which jasmine is burned.
  • Burning jasmine flowers in your bedroom will help develop intuition. Some people even believe that this way you can develop psychic abilities.

How to use?

Magicians use jasmine in rituals to improve well-being, strengthen self-esteem, a sense of well-being and speed up adaptation to a new environment. You will need to burn the inflorescences of the plant in the room or pour them into a bag and carry them with you. The flower develops mental and extrasensory abilities, so it is recommended to inhale its vapors immediately before bed. In magic, a love spell is made from jasmine if it is necessary to attract the attention of a loved one. To do this, place the dried inflorescences in a small container, drop alcohol on top and set it on fire. Looking at the smoke, they say the following phrase: “As the flame burns, so the heart of God’s servant (name) burns and melts for God’s servant (name). Three times Amen."

Another love spell is done on jasmine tea. You will need to pour a whole pack of loose leaf black tea into a metal container and add 1 large spoon of dried jasmine petals. Mix the ingredients and at the same time pronounce magic words to yourself. Then place the mixture in the sun for the whole day. In the evening, bring the plate into the room and mix the ingredients again, pronouncing the spell at the same time. You need to repeat these steps for 5 days, and on the 6th day, pour the charmed tea-jasmine tea leaves into a jar. Invite your chosen one to visit and treat him to the prepared tea. It is important that there are no other people present when drinking tea.

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