Jasminum grandiflorum subsp. floribundum

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Read about Jasminum grandiflorum subsp. floribundum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Jasminum floribundum, R. Br. Much like J. officinale, but differs in calyx-teeth, and corolla-lobes wider and more obtuse and only half length of the tube: branches glabrous: lvs. opposite; Ifts. 5, ovate, apiculate, the terminal one largest: fls. fragrant, white, in dichotomous axillary and terminal clusters; calyx-lobes subulate, longer than the bell-shaped calyx-tube; corolla- tube exceeding the calyx, to ¾ in. long; segms. 5 1/2 in. long, oblong. Nile Land.


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