Jasminum laurifolium f. nitidum

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 Jasminum laurifolium subsp. var. f. nitidum  Angel wing jasmine
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Jasminum nitidum, skan. slender-branched, somewhat pubescent, half-twining: lvs. opposite, shining. 2-3 in. long, elliptic-lanceolate, short-acuminate, the base somewhat cuneate, green above and pale beneath, lightly pilose along the rib, primary veins 3, the petiole less than ? in. long and very pilose: fls. white, in small cymes, very fragrant, the pedicels about 1/3 in. long; calyx pilose, the teeth linear and recurved and about 1/6 in. long; corolla-tube narrow, ? in. long; lobes of corolla 9-12, linear-lanceolate, spreading. 1 ? in. broad. Admiralty Isls. (Bismarck Archipelago). An excellent warmhouse climber.


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