Scientific name Jasminum azoricum Rank Species | Genus Jasminum Higher classification Jasmine | |
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Similar Jasmine, Jasminum humile, Jasminum mesnyi, Jasminum polyanthum, Wild jasmine |
Ingredient s of jasminum azoricum formulations pankaj oudhia s ethnobotanical surveys 1990 2012
Jasminum azoricum, commonly known as lemon-scented jasmine, is an evergreen twining vine native to the Portuguese island Madeira. The compound leaves consist of 3 bright green leaflets. The fragrant white star-shaped flowers appear in panicles from the leaf axils in summer, evolving from deep pink buds.
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- Ingredient s of jasminum azoricum formulations pankaj oudhia s ethnobotanical surveys 1990 2012
- Jazm n de las azores jasminum azoricum http www riomoros com
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The species is critically endangered in its native Madeira. Reports of remaining populations vary between 6 and 50 individual plants in two separate areas, Funchal and Ribeira Brava.

Jasminum azoricum has long been in cultivation in Europe as a greenhouse plant with records in Netherlands since 1693 and England from about 1724. It has been prized for its bright evergreen foliage, long flowering period and scented blooms. Plants are readily propagated from cuttings and by layering. The species prefers a sunny, frost-free position with support from structures such as fences or posts.

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