Definition
Blue jasmine, scientifically known as *Solanum jasminoides*, is a climbing vine admired for its delicate, pale blue or white flowers. Despite its name, it's not a true jasmine (Jasminum); instead, it belongs to the nightshade family. The plant is often used to cover walls, fences, and trellises, creating a beautiful cascade of blooms. Its flowers have a subtle, sweet fragrance that is especially noticeable in the evening. Think of it as the elegant friend who always has a graceful presence. Itβs similar to the calming effect of a serene landscape painting.