[PHOTO] Re: Re: Jasminum


John ¬ Sally:

I use to Traductor the Google System:

LINK: http://translate.google.com/translate_t

JAZMINES.

Several species of jazmines exist that can be used like enredaderas.

In Argentina is known it like Jazmín of the country. It is a "enredadera" of starred flowers white, of 2.5 centimeters of diameter, with intense perfume and pleasant, very cultivated in galleries and patios then, in addition, they are in good flower part of the year. It requires warm and sunny places and humíferos grounds, with good drainage.


What is your cientific name. ? (Photos)


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Jasminum officinale, sambac or Jasminum azoricum ?




Thanks.
Carlos Guido.


On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 10:53 AM, David & Sally Keller wrote:

John.
There are several free translation services available online. The one below
gave this translation. You can get the idea of what he was trying to say.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
"Several species of jazmines exist that can be used like enredaderas. In
Argentina concoce like Jazmín of the country. It is a enredadera of starred
flowers white, of 2.5 centimeters of diameter, with intense perfume and
pleasant, very cultivated in galleries and patios then, in addition, they
are in good flower part of the year. It requires warm and sunny places and
humíferos grounds, with good drainage."
Sally Keller
SE NY State zone 6
jealous in the deep freeze(Brrrrr)





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