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Stephanotis Suaveolens
''Stephanotis'' is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (feminine adj.) fit for a crown, derivative of stéphanos (masculine) crown. It contains evergreen, woody-stemmed lianas with a scattered distribution in several tropical and subtropical regions. ''Stephanotis'' are grown for their strongly perfumed, waxy, tubular, usually white flowers. Leaves are opposite, ovate to elliptic, and leathery. ''Stephanotis'' is a beautiful but difficult plant - it hates sudden changes in temperature, needs constant cool conditions in winter and is attractive to scale and mealy bug. The stems of ''Stephanotis'' can reach 10 ft or more, but it is usually sold twined around a wire hoop. The heavily scented waxy flowers appear in summer. The best known species is ''Stephanotis floribunda'' (Madagascar jasmine), which is cultivated as a tropical or hothouse ornamental, and whose flowers are a popular element in wedding bouquets. ...
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Stephanotis Floribunda
''Stephanotis floribunda'' syn. ''S. jasminoides'', the Madagascar jasmine, waxflower, Hawaiian wedding flower, or bridal wreath is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, native to Madagascar. It is a twining, sparsely branched liana that can measure up to 6 m in length. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Description Growing to or more, it is an evergreen woody climber with oval leaves and clusters of pure white, waxy, intensely fragrant tubular flowers. The leather-like leaves are up to about 5 × 9 cm in size; they are glossy dark green. The flowers are waxy, star-shaped and highly scented, about 3 cm long, in clusters and are produced in summer. This vine flowers only on new growth, and thus pruning should be kept to a minimum, especially during the growth season. Flowers fade to yellow after several days and the deep, rich fragrance turns sour in smell. The flowers are in axillary umbe ...
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Stephanotis Thouarsii
''Stephanotis'' is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (feminine adj.) fit for a crown, derivative of stéphanos (masculine) crown. It contains evergreen, woody-stemmed lianas with a scattered distribution in several tropical and subtropical regions. ''Stephanotis'' are grown for their strongly perfumed, waxy, tubular, usually white flowers. Leaves are opposite, ovate to elliptic, and leathery. ''Stephanotis'' is a beautiful but difficult plant - it hates sudden changes in temperature, needs constant cool conditions in winter and is attractive to scale and mealy bug. The stems of ''Stephanotis'' can reach 10 ft or more, but it is usually sold twined around a wire hoop. The heavily scented waxy flowers appear in summer. The best known species is ''Stephanotis floribunda'' (Madagascar jasmine), which is cultivated as a tropical or hothouse ornamental, and whose flowers are a popular element in wedding bouquets. ...
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Jasminanthes Saxatilis
''Jasminanthes'' is a plant genus in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1850. It is native to China, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. ;Species # ''Jasminanthes chunii'' (Tsiang) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan #''Jasminanthes laotica'' Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding - Laos # ''Jasminanthes mucronata'' (Blanco) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang # ''Jasminanthes pilosa'' (Kerr) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan, Thailand, Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes saxatilis'' (Tsiang & P.T. Li) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan #''Jasminanthes tuyetanhiae'' T.B.Tran & Rodda - Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes'' ''xuanlienensis'' T.B Tran & Rodda - Vietnam ; ;formerly included transferred to ''Stephanotis'' *''Jasminanthes suaveolens'' Blume is now a synonym of ''Stephanotis suaveolens ''Stephanotis'' is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (f ...
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Jasminanthes Pilosa
''Jasminanthes'' is a plant genus in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1850. It is native to China, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. ;Species # ''Jasminanthes chunii'' (Tsiang) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan #''Jasminanthes laotica'' Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding - Laos # ''Jasminanthes mucronata'' (Blanco) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang # ''Jasminanthes pilosa'' (Kerr) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan, Thailand, Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes saxatilis'' (Tsiang & P.T. Li) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan #''Jasminanthes tuyetanhiae'' T.B.Tran & Rodda - Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes'' ''xuanlienensis'' T.B Tran & Rodda - Vietnam ; ;formerly included transferred to ''Stephanotis'' *''Jasminanthes suaveolens'' Blume is now a synonym of ''Stephanotis suaveolens ''Stephanotis'' is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (f ...
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Marsdenia Stenantha
''Marsdenia'' is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1810. It is named in honor of the plant collector and Secretary of the Admiralty, William Marsden. The plants are native to tropical regions in Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali (eds). 1980-2005. Flora of Pakistan Univ. of Karachi, Karachi ;Species ;formerly included transferred to other genera ''( Anisopus, Blepharodon, Cionura, Cynanchum, Dischidanthus, Dischidiopsis, Dittoceras, Dregea, Gongronema, Gymnema, Jasminanthes, Leichardtia, Lygisma, Matelea, Metalepis, Pergularia, Sarcolobus, Secamonopsis, Sinomenium, Stephanotis, Stigmatorhynchus, Tylophora ''Tylophora'' is a genus of climbing plant or vine, first described as a genus in 1810. It is native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. Most of the species are perennial lianas. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek '' ...)'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1936810 ...
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Jasminanthes Mucronata
''Jasminanthes'' is a plant genus in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1850. It is native to China, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. ;Species # ''Jasminanthes chunii'' (Tsiang) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan #''Jasminanthes laotica'' Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding - Laos # ''Jasminanthes mucronata'' (Blanco) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang # ''Jasminanthes pilosa'' (Kerr) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan, Thailand, Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes saxatilis'' (Tsiang & P.T. Li) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan #''Jasminanthes tuyetanhiae'' T.B.Tran & Rodda - Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes'' ''xuanlienensis'' T.B Tran & Rodda - Vietnam ; ;formerly included transferred to ''Stephanotis'' *''Jasminanthes suaveolens'' Blume is now a synonym of ''Stephanotis suaveolens ''Stephanotis'' is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (f ...
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Marsdenia Maingayi
''Marsdenia'' is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1810. It is named in honor of the plant collector and Secretary of the Admiralty, William Marsden. The plants are native to tropical regions in Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali (eds). 1980-2005. Flora of Pakistan Univ. of Karachi, Karachi ;Species ;formerly included transferred to other genera ''( Anisopus, Blepharodon, Cionura, Cynanchum, Dischidanthus, Dischidiopsis, Dittoceras, Dregea, Gongronema, Gymnema, Jasminanthes, Leichardtia, Lygisma, Matelea, Metalepis, Pergularia, Sarcolobus, Secamonopsis, Sinomenium, Stephanotis, Stigmatorhynchus, Tylophora ''Tylophora'' is a genus of climbing plant or vine, first described as a genus in 1810. It is native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. Most of the species are perennial lianas. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek '' ...)'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1936810 ...
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Marsdenia Floribunda
''Stephanotis floribunda'' syn. ''S. jasminoides'', the Madagascar jasmine, waxflower, Hawaiian wedding flower, or bridal wreath is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, native to Madagascar. It is a twining, sparsely branched liana that can measure up to 6 m in length. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Description Growing to or more, it is an evergreen woody climber with oval leaves and clusters of pure white, waxy, intensely fragrant tubular flowers. The leather-like leaves are up to about 5 × 9 cm in size; they are glossy dark green. The flowers are waxy, star-shaped and highly scented, about 3 cm long, in clusters and are produced in summer. This vine flowers only on new growth, and thus pruning should be kept to a minimum, especially during the growth season. Flowers fade to yellow after several days and the deep, rich fragrance turns sour in smell. The flowers are in axillary umbe ...
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Jasminanthes Chunii
''Jasminanthes'' is a plant genus in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1850. It is native to China, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. ;Species # ''Jasminanthes chunii'' (Tsiang) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan #''Jasminanthes laotica'' Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding - Laos # ''Jasminanthes mucronata'' (Blanco) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang # ''Jasminanthes pilosa'' (Kerr) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan, Thailand, Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes saxatilis'' (Tsiang & P.T. Li) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan #''Jasminanthes tuyetanhiae'' T.B.Tran & Rodda - Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes'' ''xuanlienensis'' T.B Tran & Rodda - Vietnam ; ;formerly included transferred to ''Stephanotis'' *''Jasminanthes suaveolens'' Blume is now a synonym of ''Stephanotis suaveolens ''Stephanotis'' is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (f ...
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Marsdenia Chinensis
''Marsdenia'' is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1810. It is named in honor of the plant collector and Secretary of the Admiralty, William Marsden. The plants are native to tropical regions in Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali (eds). 1980-2005. Flora of Pakistan Univ. of Karachi, Karachi ;Species ;formerly included transferred to other genera ''( Anisopus, Blepharodon, Cionura, Cynanchum, Dischidanthus, Dischidiopsis, Dittoceras, Dregea, Gongronema, Gymnema, Jasminanthes, Leichardtia, Lygisma, Matelea, Metalepis, Pergularia, Sarcolobus, Secamonopsis, Sinomenium, Stephanotis, Stigmatorhynchus, Tylophora ''Tylophora'' is a genus of climbing plant or vine, first described as a genus in 1810. It is native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. Most of the species are perennial lianas. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek '' ...)'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1936810 ...
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Marsdenia
''Marsdenia'' is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1810. It is named in honor of the plant collector and Secretary of the Admiralty, William Marsden. The plants are native to tropical regions in Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali (eds). 1980-2005. Flora of Pakistan Univ. of Karachi, Karachi ;Species ;formerly included transferred to other genera ''( Anisopus, Blepharodon, Cionura, Cynanchum, Dischidanthus, Dischidiopsis, Dittoceras, Dregea, Gongronema, Gymnema, Jasminanthes, Leichardtia, Lygisma, Matelea, Metalepis, Pergularia, Sarcolobus, Secamonopsis, Sinomenium, Stephanotis, Stigmatorhynchus, Tylophora ''Tylophora'' is a genus of climbing plant or vine, first described as a genus in 1810. It is native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. Most of the species are perennial lianas. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek '' ...)'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1936810 ...
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Jasminanthes
''Jasminanthes'' is a plant genus in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1850. It is native to China, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. ;Species # ''Jasminanthes chunii'' (Tsiang) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan #''Jasminanthes laotica'' Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding - Laos # ''Jasminanthes mucronata'' (Blanco) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang # ''Jasminanthes pilosa'' (Kerr) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan, Thailand, Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes saxatilis'' (Tsiang & P.T. Li) W.D. Stevens & P.T. Li - Guangxi, Yunnan #''Jasminanthes tuyetanhiae'' T.B.Tran & Rodda - Vietnam # ''Jasminanthes'' ''xuanlienensis'' T.B Tran & Rodda - Vietnam ; ;formerly included transferred to ''Stephanotis'' *''Jasminanthes suaveolens'' Blume is now a synonym of ''Stephanotis suaveolens ''Stephanotis'' is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (f ...
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