Jasminum humile f. pubigerum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Jasminum pubigerum, D. Don. Erect shrub, much like J. humile and perhaps a form of it, but softly and densely villous: lvs. alternate; lfts. 3-7, to 2 in. long, suborbicular to ovate or oblong, villous on both surfaces: fls. yellow, in dense nearly sessile, very villous, about 15-fld. cymes; calyx-teeth linear, longer than in J. humile; corolla-tube 2/3in. long. India.


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