Jasminum, - DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 89- 
Trunk none, but many, long, ligneous, at first scandent, but final- 
E Awining, round, smooth branches ef considerable extent. — Leaves 
' simple, opposite, short-petioled, cordate-oblong, tapering from near 
. the somewhat re-entering base, fine-pointed, entire, smooth, and ra- 
ther lucid on both sides; length from one to six inches, and from 
“half aninch to two nib broad.—Petioles flattened, channelled — 
| Corymbs terminal, sub-globular, dense, that which terminates the 
larger branches more compound. — : Peduncles short, with the pe- 
dicles still shorter, all are villous.— Flowers numerous, pure white, 
delightfully fragrant.— Calyx villous, border of Hte or seven, bristle- 
shaped, mein villous segments.— be 
w ek are father shorter ance ie seg s ER tube e 
ed, with one see eed 1 in each, attached to the thickened middle of the 
| partition, 
Es eeu Linn. Spec. Pl. ed. Wilid. 1. 37. 
- Scandent. Leaves opposite, and a!ternate, lanceolate, villous on 
both sides. Cory ymbs terminal. Corol eight or twelve-cleft; segments- 
near. Sogna bifid. 
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Stem | us. à Msn es to a considerable. extent, or vm 
" Bark of the woody parts light ash colour ; of the young shoots very 
villous — Leaves. opposite, and alternate, shofi-petidi ed, from lan- 
Ceolate to ovate-lanceolate ; very. soft with fine down i in both sides; - 
— length from one to five inches.— Flowers terminal, from. im jl 
toa large compound. corymb, pretty large, pure white, fra 
Pedicels clavate, villous.— Bractes short, subulate, villous.— 
Villous, five or six-cleft ; ; divisions short, and subulate,— Cor 
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