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Jasminum didymum
Jasminum didymum
- Botanic Family
- Oleaceae
- Author
- Forster f.
- Propagation
- C.L.S.
Common Names
- Native Jasmine
- Tia-tia-maua (Tahiti)
- No-sori (New Hebrides)
Geographical Habitats
- New South Wales
- Norfolk Island
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Victoria
- Western Australia - Australia
- Cook islands
- Fiji
- Java
- Lesser Sunda Islands
- Maluku
- Sulawesi - Indonesia
- New Caledonia
- Nuie
- New Guinea - Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- Samoa
- Solomon Islands
- Tahiti
- Tonga
- Vanuatu
Natural Habitats
- Streamside forest
- coastal
- rain forest. montane areas. Used for rope & cordage
Flowering Times
- Apr-Oct (Aust)
- Dec (Phil.) Mar (PNG)
Fruiting Times
Tall scandent glabrous or pubescent evergreen vigorous twiner to 6m, with normally puberulent stems. 3-foliolate leaves with terminal leaflet to 90mm x 70mm & lateral leaflets to 70mm x 35mm. Axillary & terminal panicles or racemes with bracts to 2mm long & minute bracteoles, of fragrant 12mm long white flowers, minutely toothed glabrous calyx with tube to 3mm long & 4-6 teeth to 2.5mm long, corolla tube to 15mm long, 3-7 lobes to 8mm. Round black berry to 15mm diameter
Further References
- Jones & Gray 1977
- Wrigley & Fagg 1979
- Mobot
- de Candolle
- NYBG
- The Plant List 2
- G. Don
- FA
- FV
- JAA
- Smithsonian
- Merrill
- Kew