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Trachelospermum Assamense
''Trachelospermum'' Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851. All species are native to southern and eastern Asia. They have long stems climbing to 12 m or more high in trees. The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The flowers are salverform (like those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow or purple petals joined at the base to form a tube. The generic name ''Trachelospermum'' comes from the Greek, literally meaning "neck seed", and referring to the seed shape. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Species # ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai - China (incl Tibet + Taiwan), Japan (incl Ryukyu + Bonin Islands), Korea, Indochina, Assam, Borneo, W Malaysia # ''Trachelospermum assamense'' Woodson - Assam, Bh ...
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Trachelospermum Jasminoides
''Trachelospermum jasminoides'' is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Apocynaceae, native plant, native to eastern and southeastern Asia (Japan, Korea, southern China and Vietnam).Flora of China''Trachelospermum jasminoides''/ref> Common names include confederate jasmine, southern jasmine, star jasmine, confederate jessamine, and Chinese star jasmine. This plant, and the variegation, variegated cultivar 'Variegatum', have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Description ''Trachelospermum jasminoides'' is an evergreen woody plant, woody liana growing to high. When they meet a wet surface, they emit aerial weed roots, otherwise they surround the support (they are twining). If cut, like most Apocynaceae, they exude a white latex, resembling sticky milk. Young twigs, initially pubescent, become glabrous with age. The leaf, leaves are opposite, oval to lanceolate, long and broad, with an entire margin and an acuminate apex. Dark ...
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Trachelospermum Asiaticum
''Trachelospermum asiaticum'', the Asiatic jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae and it is native to Asia. Its flowers resemble stars, so it is also referred to as yellow star jasmine or Asian star jasmine. This is a fast growing evergreen vine, often used to cover fences, walls, and similar surfaces. It is heat- and cold- tolerant, and grows even in shady areas. Etymology The Latin specific epithet ''asiaticum'' means "from Asia". It was first described by Philipp Franz von Siebold and Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini in 1846. Bavarian physician and naturalist Siebold spent time in Japan between 1823 and 1829. Back in Germany with his collections, he was assisted by Zuccarini, professor of botany at the University of Munich to describe this plant under its original name of ''Malouetia asiatica'' (1846). Description Growing to tall, ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' is a woody, evergreen climber with glossy, leathery leaves and strongly scented cream-coloured ...
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Melodinus Fusiformis
''Melodinus fusiformis'' is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou), Indochina, and the Island of Luzon in the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ .... References fusiformis Flora of China Flora of Indo-China Flora of Luzon Plants described in 1852 Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN {{Apocynaceae-stub ...
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Thyrsanthella Difformis
''Thyrsanthella difformis'', the climbing dogbane, is a species of flowering plant in the dogbane family. It is an uncommon to locally common deciduous low-growing woody vine native to the southeastern United States, found more often though not exclusively in moist habitats. Description ''Thyrsanthella difformis'' is a deciduous low-growing woody twining vine in the dogbane family. Its leaves are opposite, entire, acuminate, and have variable shape. White to creamy yellow flowers, lacking a corona, corolla lobes 3–4 mm long, appear May to July. Reddish fruit are follicles 10–25 cm long, 1–2 mm in diameter that appear July through September. Identification The variable leaf shape may make identification challenging in some cases, particularly if the narrow-leaf form is first encountered. Also, ''T. difformis'' may be confused with trumpet honeysuckle, alien japanese honeysuckle, or carolina jessamine. Distinguish ''T. difformis'' in the field from the ...
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Epigynum Auritum
''Epigynum auritum'' is a plant species in the genus '' Epigynum''. It is native to Yunnan Province in China, as well as Assam State in India, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), and the Peninsular region of Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and federal territories of Malaysia, thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two r .... The flavanol epigeoside (Catechin-3-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-4)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-6)-beta-D-glucopyranoside) can be isolated from the rhizomes of ''E. auritum''. References External links Apocyneae Flora of Asia Plants described in 1916 {{Apocynaceae-stub ...
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Kibatalia Macrophylla
''Kibatalia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Apocynaceae, tribe Malouetieae, first described as a genus in 1826. It was initially called ''Hasseltia'', but this turned out to be an illegitimate homonym (in other words, someone else had already used the name for another plant). So ''Kibatalia'' was chosen as a replacement name. ''Kibatalia'' is native to China and Southeast Asia. ;Species # '' Kibatalia arborea'' ( Blume) G.Don – Thailand, Philippines, W Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi # '' Kibatalia blancoi'' (Rolfe ex Stapf) Merr. – Philippines # '' Kibatalia borneensis'' (Stapf) Merr. – Sarawak # '' Kibatalia elmeri'' Woodson – Luzon # '' Kibatalia gitingensis'' (Elmer) Woodson – Philippines # '' Kibatalia laurifolia'' (Ridl.) Woodson – Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, W Malaysia # '' Kibatalia longifolia'' Merr. – Mindanao # '' Kibatalia macgregori'' (Elmer) Woodson – Sibuyan # '' Kibatalia macrophylla'' (Pierre ex Hua) Woodson – Yunnan, ...
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Trachelospermum Vanoverberghii
''Trachelospermum'' Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851. All species are native to southern and eastern Asia. They have long stems climbing to 12 m or more high in trees. The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The flowers are salverform (like those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow or purple petals joined at the base to form a tube. The generic name ''Trachelospermum'' comes from the Greek, literally meaning "neck seed", and referring to the seed shape. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Species # ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai - China (incl Tibet + Taiwan), Japan (incl Ryukyu + Bonin Islands), Korea, Indochina, Assam, Borneo, W Malaysia # ''Trachelospermum assamense'' Woodson - Assam, Bh ...
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Trachelospermum Ninhii
''Trachelospermum'' Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851. All species are native to southern and eastern Asia. They have long stems climbing to 12 m or more high in trees. The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The flowers are salverform (like those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow or purple petals joined at the base to form a tube. The generic name ''Trachelospermum'' comes from the Greek, literally meaning "neck seed", and referring to the seed shape. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Species # ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai - China (incl Tibet + Taiwan), Japan (incl Ryukyu + Bonin Islands), Korea, Indochina, Assam, Borneo, W Malaysia # ''Trachelospermum assamense'' Woodson - Assam, Bh ...
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Trachelospermum Lucidum
''Trachelospermum'' Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851. All species are native to southern and eastern Asia. They have long stems climbing to 12 m or more high in trees. The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The flowers are salverform (like those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow or purple petals joined at the base to form a tube. The generic name ''Trachelospermum'' comes from the Greek, literally meaning "neck seed", and referring to the seed shape. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Species # ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai - China (incl Tibet + Taiwan), Japan (incl Ryukyu + Bonin Islands), Korea, Indochina, Assam, Borneo, W Malaysia # ''Trachelospermum assamense'' Woodson - Assam, Bh ...
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Trachelospermum Inflatum
''Trachelospermum'' Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851. All species are native to southern and eastern Asia. They have long stems climbing to 12 m or more high in trees. The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The flowers are salverform (like those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow or purple petals joined at the base to form a tube. The generic name ''Trachelospermum'' comes from the Greek, literally meaning "neck seed", and referring to the seed shape. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Species # ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai - China (incl Tibet + Taiwan), Japan (incl Ryukyu + Bonin Islands), Korea, Indochina, Assam, Borneo, W Malaysia # ''Trachelospermum assamense'' Woodson - Assam, Bh ...
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Trachelospermum Dunnii
''Trachelospermum'' Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody plant, woody vines in the dogbane family (biology), family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851. All species are native plant, native to southern and eastern Asia. They have long stems climbing to 12 m or more high in trees. The leaf, leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The flowers are salverform (like those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow or purple petals joined at the base to form a tube. The generic name ''Trachelospermum'' comes from the Greek, literally meaning "neck seed", and referring to the seed shape. Despite its common name, the species is Jasmine#Other plants called "jasmine", not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasmine, Jasminum. Species # ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai - China (incl Tibet + Taiwan), Japan (incl Ryukyu + Bonin Islands) ...
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Trachelospermum Brevistylum
''Trachelospermum'' Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851. All species are native to southern and eastern Asia. They have long stems climbing to 12 m or more high in trees. The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The flowers are salverform (like those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow or purple petals joined at the base to form a tube. The generic name ''Trachelospermum'' comes from the Greek, literally meaning "neck seed", and referring to the seed shape. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the genus Jasminum. Species # ''Trachelospermum asiaticum'' (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai - China (incl Tibet + Taiwan), Japan (incl Ryukyu + Bonin Islands), Korea, Indochina, Assam, Borneo, W Malaysia # ''Trachelospermum assamense'' Woodson - Assam, Bh ...
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