Jasminum dichotomum
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Jasminum dichotomum |
Jasminium dichotomum (Gold Coast Jasmine) is a species of jasmine, in the family Oleaceae.
It grows as a vine. This is a very rare jasmine with highly fragrant flowers. It blooms year round. Its vining habit can be trimmed in a dense shrub. Glossy leaves are very ornamental in contrast with dark pink buds and snow white flowers.
Synonyms: J. brevipes, J. bukobense, J. gardeniodorum, J. gossweileri, J. guineense, J. mathildae, J. noctiflorum, J. ternifolium, J. ternum.