- Jasminum dichotomum
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name = Gold Coast Jasmine
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Oleaceae
genus = "Jasminum"
species = "J. dichotomum"
binomial = "Jasminum dichotomum"
binomial_authority =Vahl "Jasminium dichotomum" (Gold Coast Jasmine) is a species of
jasmine , in the familyOleaceae .The plant is an evergreen climber which grows as a rambling shrub or woody
vine . The flowers are quite fragrant and open at night, coloured pink when budding then white; these appear at the leaf axils in cluster. It blooms year round. The leaves are opposite. The fleshy fruit is small.The species is endemic to tropical
West Africa , but it has been introduced to other regions. In theFlorida area of theUnited States of America , this plant is an invasive weed; introduced as anornamental plant in the 1920. Spreading from gardens in the 1970s, in areas with soil disturbance, the species began occupying hammocks and forests.Its vining habit can be trimmed in a dense shrub. Glossy leaves are very ornamental in contrast with dark pink buds and snow white flowers.
Synonyms for this species include: "Jasminum brevipes, J. bukobense, J. gardeniodorum, J. gossweileri, J. guineense, J. mathildae, J. noctiflorum, J. ternifolium, J. ternum".
References
*www.fleppc.org/ID_book/jasminum%20dichotomum.pdf
*cite web
url = http://www.plantatlas.usf.edu/main.asp?plantID=137
title = Jasminum dichotomum
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work = Vascular Plants
publisher = Atlas of Florida
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