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Confederate jasmine
Word History and Origins
Origin of Confederate jasmine1
Example Sentences
That’s Confederate jasmine, he said, which was struggling to thrive.
To extend the season, 'Madison' Confederate jasmine is tied to the gutters and then strung along copper wire above.
This time of year, the city is fragrant with blooming Confederate jasmine and magnolia.
On this chilly, winter-dormant morning, a visitor could only imagine the springtime blooming of her camellias, hydrangeas and Confederate jasmine, the orange trees in urns standing guard at the archway.
The Southern-Gothic setting�decaying classical porticos plus mazes of wisteria and Confederate jasmine�closes around the reader and, like a perfect symbol, becomes the substance as well as the metaphor for the author's theme of human dissolution.
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