Species of jasmine
Jasminum adenophyllum, commonly known as the bluegrape jasmine, pinwheel jasmine, or princess jasmine, is a species of jasmine, belonging to the olive family.[4][5]
Distribution and habitat
The bluegrape jasmine is a relatively rare species of jasmine mostly found in parts of northeast India (especially Assam and Meghalaya), but also discovered in Laos, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.[4][6][7][5]
Description
The bluegrape jasmine is a fast-growing climbing vine, but can also grow as ground cover.[4][5] It is a tropical plant. It has dark green, glossy leaves of length 5–7 cm (1.9–2.8 in), and bears grape-sized blue-black berries which attract birds.[4][5] The species produces large white flowers, typically having narrow, curled petals. They are very fragrant and attractive to bees and butterflies.[4][8][5]
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