RE: Jasmine tree


 

If it’s very aromatic, it could be a Sambac (Jasminum sambac) I have one as a house plant looking like a small tree, but Mrs Grieve refers to the species as a climber which mine demonstrably isn’t. She also mentions a Jamaican white Jasmine (Pavetta sp) which she says is a shrub. Mrs G might be a legend, but she isn’t necessarily infallible so I too would be interested in the answer

 

Anthony

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu [mailto:owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu] On Behalf Of Pamela Steele
Sent:
31 October 2005 11:49
To: Medit-Plants
Subject: Jasmine tree

 

I have been given a 'jasmine 'tree'.  It has similar white flowers to the common jasmine vine but the  stem is woody and I have been told it is a tree rather than a vine.  Can anyone help me with further knowledge about this plant. Thank you.

 

Pamela

 

 



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