Jasminum elongatum

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Read about Jasminum elongatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Jasminum undulatum, Ker. Climbing, with hairy branches, slender lvs. opposite, short-petioled, rather small (about 2 in. long), ovate-lanceolate and acuminate, somewhat pubescent beneath, somewhat undulate: fls. 6-10, in terminal cymes, white, long-tubed; calyx-teeth short; corolla-tube 3/4in. long, and slender; lobes half or less as long, acute. India. B.R. 436.有vs. sometimes ternate. Little known in cult, in this country.


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