Gardenia lucida

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Read about Gardenia lucida in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Gardenia lucida, Roxbg. Buds resinous: lvs. oblong; stipules annular, variously divided at the mouth, unequally lobed: fls. stalked, fragrant, white but ultimately turning yellow, 1-2 ½ in. across. India, Burma, Luzon. —The calyx-teeth are not decurrent, as in the Cape jasmine, and thus the calyx does not have the ribbed look.


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