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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Jasminum maingayi, clarke. scandent shrub with pilose branches: lvs. opposite, long-petioled, elliptic-lanceolate, 5 in. long, glabrous, acute at apex and rhomboid at base, coriaceous, the nerves 6-8 pairs and conspicuous and oblique and not inarched: fls. white, star-shaped, fragrant, in dense pubescent panicled cymes, on very short pedicels; calyx-tube 1/8in. long, campanulate, the teeth 1/3in. or less long, linear; corolla-tube 3/4-1 in. long, the elliptic lobes acute, the limb 1 1/2 in. diam. Penang (India). B.M. 7823. Named for Dr. A. C. Maingay, the discoverer.


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