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Jasmine Flowers Are Generally White, Although Some Species Have Yellow Flowers. Unlike Most Genera In The Oleaceae Which Have Four Corolla Lobes (Petals), Jasmines Often Have Five Or Six Lobes. They Are Often Strongly And Sweetly Scented. Flowering Is In Spring Or Summer In Most Species, But In A Few Species, Notably J. Nudiflorum, In Winter On The Bare Branches Of This Deciduous Species.