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I just tried it and it's still miles behind midjourney. Accuracy is quite bad, but the images all look polished.
Thanks for reporting back! Feel free to post some stuff in the comments :).
Describe the shape of Common jasmine (Jasminum officinale) in extreme detail. Desribe how it grows like a vine, the shapes of its leaves and flowers etc. Describe it as if an artist has to draw it without seeing it.
Certainly! Here's an intricate description of the Common Jasmine (Jasminum officinale):
Growth Habit: The Common Jasmine is a perennial climbing vine. It exhibits a twining growth habit, meaning that it wraps itself around any available support as it ascends. This twining is generally clockwise. The vine is vigorous, often reaching lengths of 10-15 feet or more. Its stems are slender, smooth, and green when young, turning woody and brown with age.
Leaves: The leaves of the Common Jasmine are opposite, meaning they grow in pairs on opposite sides of the stem. Each leaf is pinnately compound, typically with 5-9 leaflets, although the number can vary. The individual leaflets are oval to lanceolate in shape, measuring about 1 to 2.5 inches in length. They have smooth edges (entire margins) and come to a soft point at the tip. The color is a vibrant green, glossy on the top surface and matte on the underside. The central vein of each leaflet is prominent, with smaller veins branching out diagonally towards the edges.
Flowers: The flowers of the Common Jasmine are its most iconic feature. They are tubular at the base, expanding into five delicate, almost translucent petals that are pure white in color. Each petal is oblong with a slightly rounded tip, and they radiate outwards in a star-like pattern. The flowers are typically about 1 inch in diameter. They grow in clusters, with each cluster bearing multiple flowers that emerge from the axils of the leaves (the point where the leaf stem meets the main stem). The fragrance of these flowers is sweet and intoxicating, often described as heady or soothing. At the center of each flower is a small yellowish-green structure, which is the reproductive part of the flower, consisting of stamens and a pistil.
Fruits: After pollination, the flowers give way to small, black, glossy berries. However, it's the flowers that are most commonly associated with the plant.
In summary, the Common Jasmine is a captivating vine, renowned for its mesmerizing white flowers and enchanting aroma. Its twining stems, glossy green leaves, and star-shaped blossoms make it a favorite among gardeners and artists alike.