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Jasminum multiflorum
Jasminum multiflorum
- Botanic Family
- Oleaceae
- Author
- (N. L. Burman) Andrews
- Propagation
- C.L.O.S.
- Cultivated
- C, ornamental
Common Names
- Furry Jasmine
- Downy Jasmine
- Star Jasmine
- Pinwheel Jasmine
- Mausuni (Chepang)
- Chinese Jasmine
- Hairy Jasmine
- Ban Beli (Nepali)
- Chameli (Nepali)
- Dapswan (Newari)
- Mao mo li (Pinyin)
- Jazmin de Estrella
- Kunda (India)
- Kadawn (Myanmar)
- Kadawnla (Myanmar
- Sabe-hmwe-sok (Myanmar)
- Tawsabe (Myanmar
Geographical Habitats
- Bangladesh
- N. Borneo
- Guangdong
- Guangxi
- Guizhou - China
- India
- Java - Indonesia
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- Thailand
- Vietnam
Natural Habitats
- Plant has medicinal uses. Moist shade. Cultivated as an ornamental
Flowering Times
Fruiting Times
Scrambling shrub or weak evergreen pilose woody twining climber with terminal on side shoots umbels or axillary cymes with hirsute bracts of fragrant 37mm white flowers, hirsute calyx, tube 4mm x 4mm, 6 lobes 4mm or more long, corolla tube to 20mm long, 8 15mm lobes, semi-double, round fruit black when ripe, mucronate leaves glabrous or villous above, tomentose beneath
Further References
- Menninger 1970
- Bailey 1976
- Herklots 1976
- Huxley 1992
- Manandhar 2002
- FOC
- Bodkin
- FI
- de Candolle
- The Plant List 2
- NYBG
- G. Don
- VOPR
- USNH
- Botanicus
- F Indochine
- JAA
- Kew