Jasminum abyssinicum (Forest Jasmine) is a strong to slender woody climber with stems that grow up to 5.2 inches (13 cm) in diameter …
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Jasminum (commonly known as Jasmine) is a genus of shrubs and vines in the Olive family (Oleaceae). Jasmines are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Eurasia, Australasia and Oceania, although only one of the 200 species is native to Europe. Their center of diversity is in South Asia and Southeast Asia. The genus name is derived from the Persian Yasameen "gift from God" through Arabic and Latin.
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Jasminum multiflorum is an evergreen shrub with scrambling stems that grow up to 16.4 feet (5 m) long and can twine into the surrounding …
Jasminum officinale (Common Jasmine) is a vigorous twining deciduous climber with pinnate, sharply pointed leaves and clusters of starry …