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Mandevilla suaveolens, Lindl. (Echites funiformis, Gris., not Vell.). Sometimes called Cliilean jasmine because of its climbing habit and large white or blush fragrant fls.: lvs. cordate, stalked, glabrous above, glaucous beneath; stipules pectinate: racemes with about 9 fls. each 2 in. across. Argentina. B.R. 26:7. B.M. 3797. G.C. III. 2:817. P.M. 16:289. R.H. 1845:167; 1913, p. 424. J.H. III. 48:413. G. 29:443. Some of the foregoing portraits may represent the following species, as the two have been confused.-—Characterized by a pale, fleshy pectinate ring between the base of the calyx and corolla.
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Mandevilla suaveolens, Lindl. (Echites funiformis, Gris., not Vell.). Sometimes called Cliilean jasmine because of its climbing habit and large white or blush fragrant fls.: lvs. cordate, stalked, glabrous above, glaucous beneath; stipules pectinate: racemes with about 9 fls. each 2 in. across. Argentina. Some of the foregoing portraits may represent the following species, as the two have been confused.-—Characterized by a pale, fleshy pectinate ring between the base of the calyx and corolla.
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
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Mandevilla suaveolens, Lindl. (Echites funiformis, Gris., not Vell.). Sometimes called Cliilean jasmine because of its climbing habit and large white or blush fragrant fls.: lvs. cordate, stalked, glabrous above, glaucous beneath; stipules pectinate: racemes with about 9 fls. each 2 in. across. Argentina. Some of the foregoing portraits may represent the following species, as the two have been confused.-—Characterized by a pale, fleshy pectinate ring between the base of the calyx and corolla.


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