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-Jasminum officinale L. - common jasmine, poet's jasmine, jasmin, **(Echter) Jasmin**+Jasminum officinale L. - Oleaceae - common jasmine, poet's jasmine, jasmin, **(Echter) Jasmin**
  
 Twining deciduous shrub, native to western Asia, commonly cultivated and naturalized; leaves opposite, imparipinnate; flowers white, with heavy sweet scent. [[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=5&taxon_id=200017787]] Twining deciduous shrub, native to western Asia, commonly cultivated and naturalized; leaves opposite, imparipinnate; flowers white, with heavy sweet scent. [[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=5&taxon_id=200017787]]
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 "The perennial jasmine plants that grow outside in warm regions are grown inside as greenhouse plants in northern climates. Poet's jasmine is much more cold tolerant than royal jasmine, and cultivated jasmine plants are usually grafted onto poet's jasmine rootstocks." [[https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/JASMINE.html]] "The perennial jasmine plants that grow outside in warm regions are grown inside as greenhouse plants in northern climates. Poet's jasmine is much more cold tolerant than royal jasmine, and cultivated jasmine plants are usually grafted onto poet's jasmine rootstocks." [[https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/JASMINE.html]]
  
 +"Taxonomy of J.officinale var.grandiflorum: J. officinale subsp. grandiflorum is mainly referred to as [[jasminum_grandiflorum_l|J.grandiflorum L.]] [5,23]. According to the literature, J. grandiflorum was grafted onto J.officinale  L.  stalks in France to obtain a frost-resisting jasmine variety [3,24]. From a botanical standpoint, this suggests that J.grandiflorum and J.officinale were/are two distinct species. However, according to actual taxonomic literature, this seems not to be the case [25]. Also, previous taxonomists treated J. grandiflorum as either a variety [J. officinale var.grandiflorum (L.) Stokes, (1830)] or a forma [J.officinale forma grandiflorum (L.) Kobuski, 1932] of J.officinale [25a], clearly pointing to only one species." \\
 +[Braun, Norbert A., et al. „Jasminum flexile Flower Absolute from India–a Detailed Comparison with Three Other Jasmine Absolutes.“ Natural product communications 4.9 (2009): 1934578×0900400917.]
  
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