Definition
Chilean jasmine (*Mandevilla laxa*) is a fragrant, flowering vine native to Chile. Despite its name, it's not a true jasmine but shares a similar sweet scent. Imagine it as jasmine's cool cousin from South America, bringing a touch of exotic charm. This vine is known for its creamy white flowers that bloom profusely in summer, filling the air with a delightful aroma. It's like a natural air freshener that also looks beautiful. Chilean jasmine adds a touch of romance and elegance to gardens and patios.