Difference between revisions of "Jasminum odoratissimum"

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Plant Characteristics
Habit   shrub

Height: 10(3m) ft"(3m)ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.
Width: 10(3m) ft"(3m)ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.
Origin: Canary Island native
Bloom: early summer
Cultivation
Exposure: sun
Features: flowers, fragrance
USDA Zones: 9 to 11
Flower features: white
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Read about Jasminum odoratissimum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Jasminum odoratissimum, linn. much like No. 20, but more erect and less leafy when in flower: lvs. alternate, the lfts. 3 or 5, shining, oval or broad-oval and obtuse: fls. yellow, in a terminal cluster; calyx-teeth very short; corolla-lobes oblong-obtuse, mostly shorter than the tube. Summer. Madeira. B.M. 285.—It is an erect, glabrous shrub with straight, stiff, terete or slightly angular branches.


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