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Jasminum | Jasminum pubescens, willd. (J. hirsutum! Willd. J. multiflorum, Andr.). Climbing, rusty-hairy: lvs. opposite, very short petioled, rather thick, ovate-acute: calyx- teeth usually 2/3in. long (nearly or quite twice as long as in J. undulatum), with spreading yellow hairs: fls. white, much like those of J. undulatum, the lobes broad; often half-double. India. B.M. 1991. B.R. 15. J.H. III. 43:322.邑ill stand some frost. Said to be a good dwarf glasshouse subject. | ||
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Jasminum pubescens, willd. (J. hirsutum! Willd. J. multiflorum, Andr.). Climbing, rusty-hairy: lvs. opposite, very short petioled, rather thick, ovate-acute: calyx- teeth usually 2/3in. long (nearly or quite twice as long as in J. undulatum), with spreading yellow hairs: fls. white, much like those of J. undulatum, the lobes broad; often half-double. India. B.M. 1991. B.R. 15. J.H. III. 43:322.邑ill stand some frost. Said to be a good dwarf glasshouse subject.
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