Jasminum grandiflorum
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Jasminum grandiflorum. linn. catalonian, Italian, Royal or Spanish Jasmine. Nearly erect-growing, the branches drooping and angular, glabrous or very nearly so: lvs. opposite, the rachis flattened or winged, the lfts. 5-7, elliptic or round-elliptic or oval, mostly ending in a very small point or cusp, the terminal 1ft. mostly ovate- lanceolate and acuminate: calyx-teeth ¼ in. long or rarely half as long as the corolla-tube; corolla star- shaped, larger than in J. officinale. India; naturalized in Fla. B.R. 91. G. 2:451.—Probably the best white- fld. species. Summer and fall, or nearly perpetual in warm countries. Much grown in Eu. for perfumery, and also a good greenhouse subject; young stock may be planted out in spring; will stand sun. Stands 10-12 degree of frost.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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