Jasminum floridum

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Read about Jasminum floridum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Jasminum floridum, bunge (J. subulatum, Lindl.). Shrub, glabrous, erect but with flexuous branches: lvs. alternate, 3-foliolate (rarely 5-foliolate), the lfts. coriaceous, ovate-oblong or oval and acute: fls. golden yellow, 1/2in. diam. in open cymes or panicles; calyx-teeth long- subulate, as long as the tube, the calyx-tube turbinate and 5-angled; corolla-tube 4 times length of calyx; segms. ovate, acute, spreading to 154 in. across; stamens included. China. B.M. 6719.—Hardy as far north as Washington. Apparently very little planted.


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