Zora
jasmine
flowering plant | jasminum
jasmine's name traces to the persian yāsamīn—"gift from god"—and for millennia humans have cultivated this night-blooming genus for its intoxicating fragrance. approximately 200 species span asia, the mediterranean, and oceania, each evolved to attract nocturnal moths with white or yellow flowers that release scent after dusk. jasmine threads through human culture: strung into indian wedding garlands, steeped into chinese tea, planted in persian gardens, distilled into french perfume. this deep entanglement between flower, pollinator, and people represents one of nature's oldest aesthetic partnerships—beauty as ecosystem service, fragrance as relational value.
FUNDING WHAT MATTERS
initial supply funds pollination.ensurance and aesthetic-sensory.ensurance to protect the ecological relationships that make fragrance possible
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AESTHETIC-SENSORY: 0x43398bAb54a55D7b8DDE56A6718aB762333D93a4
trading generates ensurance proceeds that fund and protect nature
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ENSURANCE
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