In nature, Stephanotis is an evergreen creeper-shrub that reaches 6 m in height. In Europe, it is named after the island of Madagascar - Madagascar jasmine. Stephanotis has tough, leathery, dark green leaves, oval in shape with a central convex and light vein. The leaves are up to 10 cm long and are located opposite on the stem. The white tubular fragrant flowers have a stellate bend and are concentrated in inflorescences located in the axils of the leaves. The smell of flowers is like the fragrance of orange. Stefanotis is constantly used for making wedding bouquets and for decoration. By the way, it is the favorite flower of the reigning British Queen Elizabeth II. In perfumery, perfumers bring a gentle novelty to their compositions with the help of romantic notes by stefanotis.