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Sentence Examples
The South Carolina quarter depicts the Carolina Wren, the state bird, and the Yellow Jessamine, the state flower and the state Palmetto tree.
You could do this with a vine such as Carolina jessamine or Confederate jasmine.
This results in flora including birch trees, acacias, jessamine, wayfaring trees, crocuses, snowdrops, water lilies, and several grey-leaved perennials.
First she tried trellis panels trained with Carolina jessamine and trumpet vines.
Examples from Classical Literature
Since you did not disdain my gifts, I send you some conserves of roses, jessamine, and bergamot.
They like white and yellow jessamine, too, and catalpa flowers and lilies and acacia blossoms.
Laden with perfume was the air, of jessamine, of styrax, of roses heavy in the breathless evening glow.
Taking a sprig of jessamine and holding it to her nose, she went up to that picture.
I remember the jessamine vines and the arbor at the end of the rose garden.
In doing so I held it within a few inches of my eyes, and was conscious of a faint smell of the scent known as white jessamine.
There, on the window-sill, behind the curtains, was a bowl of jessamine.
There was a trellis over the door and jessamine swinging from it.
Of her stylish sister-in-law jessamine was absolutely in awe.
She stood on the front veranda as he quitted the house, and absently picked a few sprays of jessamine that grew upon a trellis near by.
There they were, showering down from the big waxen bells of the magnolias far above her head, and from the jessamine clumps around her.
Here and there, a mildewed jessamine or honeysuckle hung raggedly from some ornamental support, which had been pushed to one side by being used as a horse-post.
Above the black cloth that covered the coffin rose the green sprays of a jessamine that grew beside the doorway, and a twisted vine shoot, already in leaf, overran the lintel.
Next day both mother and daughter were sitting in a jessamine bower in the garden, and they began to talk of the green monkey and his strange ways.
Sometimes it was a court planted with roses, jessamine, dafeodils, hyacinths and anemones, and a thousand other flowers of which I did not know the names.