RE: Jasmine tree
- Subject: RE: Jasmine tree
- From: "Anthony Lyman-Dixon" L*@lyman-dixon.freeserve.co.uk
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 18:38:38 -0000
- Importance: Normal
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----- 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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