Where Does The Word Gardenia Originate From?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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shrub genus, 1757, Modern Latin,

named for Scottish-born American naturalist Dr. Alexander Garden

(1730-1791), Vice President of the Royal Society, + abstract noun ending -ia.

How did the Gardenia get its name?

Gardenia is a genus of flowering plants in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar and Pacific Islands, and Australia. The genus was named by Carl

Linnaeus and John Ellis after Dr. Alexander Garden (1730–1791)

, a Scottish-born American naturalist.

What does the word Gardenia mean in English?

English Language Learners Definition of gardenia

:

a large white or yellowish flower that has a pleasant smell

.

Is Gardenia a bush or a tree?

Gardenia is

an evergreen shrub

, typically hardy in USDA Zones 8 to 11, that’s beloved for intoxicatingly fragrant, creamy white flowers and thick, glossy leaves.

Does gardenia smell like jasmine?

Gardenias are a

very fragrant flower

, capable of changing scents throughout the day. During an evening stroll through a gardenia-filled garden, you will get a spicy, zesty scent with green undertones. … One such flower is the heady jasmine, sharing its velvety notes.

What do gardenias symbolize?

The gardenia is a flower that symbolizes

purity and gentleness

. … Another symbol of the gardenia is secret love between two people and also joy.

What is another name for gardenia?

Gardenia jasminoides, commonly called

common gardenia or cape jasmine

, is native to southern China and Japan and is an evergreen shrub with thick, glossy, dark green leaves (to 4” long).

Do Gardenias need potassium?

Gardenias grow best when fed with a complete fertilizer that has a

3:1:3 or 3:1:2 ratio of nitrogen

, phosphorous and potassium, as indicated by the three-number ratio printed on all fertilizer labels. Use such fertilizer at a rate of 1 pound of actual nitrogen for every 500 square feet of your gardenia garden.

Where is the best place to plant a gardenia tree?

Select a site

with full sun to light shade

. Although a Gardenia plant prefers full sun, some shade is appreciated during the warmer months of the year or its leaves may scorch and its buds may fall off if they get too much sunlight. In hot climates, Gardenias grow best with morning sun and afternoon shade.

Are Gardenias and jasmine the same?

There is a huge difference between jasmine and gardenia. From the way they smell to how they flower; you can tell them apart. Where jasmine is known for its climbing and vining habits,

gardenia is more subdued

. Gardenia is more shrubby and rigid.

Which gardenia is the most fragrant?

The most wafting fragrant gardenia I have come across is

gardenia ‘lacey lady’ pruned

to a standard (with its large flowers, I suspect it’s a Gardenia magnifica hybrid). It can become leggy but it’s tough and can be heavily pruned in late summer to give a fuller appearance when it flowers the following spring.

What is the most beautiful smelling flower?

  • Lily. The lily really knows how to make a statement in the home. …
  • Freesia. Few fragrances shout ‘spring’ quite like the fresh scent of freesia. …
  • Gardenia. The gardenia has a distinctive ‘white flower’ scent that has made it a consistently popular choice for perfumers. …
  • Hyacinth. …
  • Jasmine.

Which jasmine has the strongest scent?


Common jasmine (Jasminum officinale)

, sometimes called poet’s jasmine, is one of the most fragrant types of jasmine. The intensely fragrant flowers bloom throughout the summer and into the fall.

What perfume smells like gardenias?

  • Tocca Florence Eau de Parfum Spray $76.
  • Chantecaille Parfums Pour Femme Tiare Eau de Parfum $185.
  • Derek Lam 10 Crosby Looking Glass Eau de Parfum $85.
  • Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Eau de Toilette Spray $109.
  • Givenchy Amarige Eau de Toilette Spray $78.

Are gardenias good luck?

Gardenia. The gardenia originated in Asia and then was brought to Europe in the 1700s. It grew to have a different symbolism depending on culture, including secret love, sophistication, joy, and purity. In 18th century England, though, if you gave a man a gardenia it was seen as

a harbinger of good luck

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