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Society Islands and
Tubuai Islands.
Cultivars of
Gardenia jasminoides Evidence of G.
jasminoides in
cultivation in
China dates to the Song
Dynasty (960–1279...
- 2023. "Trachelospermum
jasminoides | star jasmine".
Royal Horticultural Society.
Retrieved 1 June 2023. "Trachelospermum
jasminoides 'Variegatum' (v) | variegated...
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Tecoma jasminoides in his book, A
General History of
Dichlamydeous Plants. In 1894, Karl
Moritz Schumann changed the name to
Pandorea jasminoides in Die...
- "PLANTS
Profile for
Solanum jasminoides (jasmine nightshade)". USDA Plants.
Retrieved 2013-05-21. "Solanum
laxum (prev. S.
jasminoides)". eflorasa. Department...
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Crocus sativus,
which can also be
obtained from the
fruit of
Gardenia jasminoides.
Gordonin is a
novel methoxylated flavonol secreted in golden-colored...
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Morinda jasminoides,
known as the
sweet morinda or
jasmine morinda, is a
common climber growing in
eucalyptus forests and
rainforests of
eastern Australia...
- tube. The
anthers are
exerted (protrude
outside the tube,
unlike T.
jasminoides). The
hairless ovary consists of two carpels.
Flowering takes place from...
- Jacq.
Nerium divaricatum L.
Reichardia grandiflora Dennst.
Reichardia jasminoides Dennst.
Taberna discolor (Sw.)
Miers Tabernaemontana citrifolia Lunan...
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Tabernaemontana amygdalifolia Jacq.
Synonyms Ervatamia jasminoides (****h)
Tsiang Malouetia jasminoides (****h) A.DC.
Rauvolfia laevigata Roem. & Schult. Tabernaemontana...
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Trachelospermum inflatum (Blume)
Pierre ex
Pichon - Java,
Sumatra Trachelospermum jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem. ****an, Korea, Laos, Vietnam, An****, Fujian, Guangdong,...