Shining Jasmine (2095636560)
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Description: Oleaceae (Olea or olive family) » Jasminum nitidum JAZ-mih-num -- latinized form of Persian name NI-ti-dum -- meaning, shiny or glossy commonly known as: angelwing jasmine, confederate jasmine, royal jasmine, shining jasmine, star jasmine, windmill jasmine Origin: New Guinea.. an evergreen or semi-evergreen vine or shrub.. sweetly fragrant, snow-white, pinwheel shaped flowers to almost 2 inches across.. leaves are glossy, leathery, elliptic to lance-shaped.. about 2 inches long, arranged in pairs opposite each other. References: Floridata • Desert Tropicals • Top Tropicals. Date: 8 December 2007, 09:26. Source: Shining Jasmine. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
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- Lamiales ("An Order: Mints, Vervains, Snapdragons, Etc.")
- Oleaceae (olive family)
- Jasminum (jasmine)
- Jasminum laurifolium
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