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Jasminum angolense Welw. ex Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Monteiro, J.J., #s.n.
10-1872
Specimens
Angola
Jasminum angolense Welw. ex Baker [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Jasminum stenodon Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum stenodon Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Type of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss C. F., #s.n.
1839-07-01 - 1839-09-01
Specimens
South Africa
Type of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Krauss C. F.
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Syntype of Jasminum oleaecarpum Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Kirk, J., #s.n.
1859
Specimens
Mozambique
Syntype of Jasminum oleaecarpum Baker [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]; Verified by Kupicha, F.,
Jasminum unrecorded unrecorded [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]; Verified by Kupicha, F.,
Jasminum unrecorded unrecorded [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst.
Biodiversity Institute
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Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss, #458
1840
Specimens
South Africa
Jasminum unrecorded unrecorded [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Syntype of Jasminum oleaecarpum Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Kirk, J., #s.n.
02-1859
Specimens
Mozambique
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]; Verified by Kupicha, F.,
Syntype of Jasminum oleaecarpum Baker [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Syntype of Jasminum oleaecarpum Baker [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Burke, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Verdoorn, I.C.,
Jasminum glaucum C.H.Wright [family OLEACEAE]; Verified by Verdoorn, I.C.,
Jasminum glaucum unrecorded var. parvifolium E.Mey [family OLEACEAE]; Verified by Verdoon, I.C.,
Jasminum glaucum C.H.Wright [family OLEACEAE]; Verified by Verdoorn, I.C.,
Jasminum glaucum unrecorded var. parvifolium E.Mey [family OLEACEAE]; Verified by Verdoon, I.C.,
Isotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss,F., #458
1838-40
Specimens
South Africa
Isotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Filed as Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Wood,J.M., #s.n.
1898
Specimens
South Africa
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Type? of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss, C.F., #s.n.
1839-01-01
Specimens
South Africa
Type? of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
Type of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss, #458
1840
Specimens
South Africa
Type of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Verdoorn, I.C.,
Holotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss, C.F.F. von, #458
1839-07-01 - 1839-09-01
Specimens
South Africa
Holotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Bräuchler, C., 2012/01/08
Holotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss, C.F.F. von, #458
1839-07-01 - 1839-09-01
Specimens
South Africa
Holotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Bräuchler, C., 2012/01/08
Isotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Krauss, F., #458
1838-01-01
Specimens
South Africa
Isotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE] (stored under name)
JASMINUM stenodon Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 4, Part 1, page 1, (1904) Author: (By J. G. Baker.)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Branchlets slender, glabrous. Leaves opposite, ovate, obtuse, glabrous, 1 1/2–2 in. long, broadly rounded at the base; petiole 1/4 in. long. Cymes terminal, 3–4-flowered; outside pedicels 1/2 in. long. Calyx 1/4 in. long; teeth subulate, as long as the tube. Corolla pure white; tube 1 in. long; lobes about 10, lanceolate, rather shorter than the tube.
JASMINUM multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 478, (1909) Author: By W. H. HARVEY, with additions by C. H. WRIGHT.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
glabrous, the young twigs microscopically puberulous; leaves ovate or ovate-anceolate, acute or obtuse, 3-nerved at the base; peduncle terminal, 1–3-flowered; calyx-lobes 8–10, setaceous, nearly twice as long as the tube; corolla-lobes 8–12, lanceolate, acute; tube 1 1/4–1 1/2 in. long. Very closely allied to J. glaucum, from which it differs in the scarcely perceptible indumentum of the twigs, and the more numerous calyx-teeth and corolla-lobes, both of which latter characters however vary.
Jasminum brachyscyphum Baker [family OLEACEAE]
FZ, Vol 7, Part 1, page 300, (1983) Author: F. K. Kupicha
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Not known outside the F.Z. area
Small shrub, tree up to c. 6 m. or a liane climbing to 15 m. or more. Young shoots, petioles and inflorescences minutely puberulous, bark of older twigs yellowish– or greyish–brown, splitting longitudinally. Petioles 5–6 mm. long, articulated near the base or just below the middle. Leaves glossy green, glabrous, often darkening on drying; lamina 1·8–6 x 1–1·4 cm., not more than twice as long as broad, broadly ovate to rounded–triangular, the apex rounded, acute or acuminate with minute thickened point, the base broadly obtuse or cordate. Venation inconspicuous on upper leaf surface, visible below; lateral nerves several, the basal ones diverging at a wide angle from the midrib and not running up to the apex. Acarodomatia absent. Flowers terminal on short branches, in (1) 3–11–flowered cymes, sweetly scented; pedicels 3–9 mm. long. Calyx tube 2–3 mm. long, glabrous; lobes 5–8, 2–7 mm. long, subulate, glabrous or puberulous. Corolla white inside, reddish or purplish outside; tube 13–20 mm, long; lobes 7–10, 10–15 mm. long, oblong, the apex cuspidate or shortly acuminate. Stamens inserted towards top of corolla tube; filaments short; anthers 2–4 mm. long. Style either well exserted from tube or 1/4–1/3 as long, with bifid stigma. Fruit usually bilobed, lobes 7–12 mm. long (when dry), ellipsoid.
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
FZ, Vol 7, Part 1, page 300, (1983) Author: F. K. Kupicha
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Shrub up to 3 m. high, the branches sometimes spreading or sarmentose. Young shoots minutely puberulous, bark of older twigs pale fawn, splitting longitudinally. Petioles up to 7 mm. long, the articulation variously situated, from near the lamina to near the stem. Leaf lamina up to 3 (4·5) x 1·4 (2) cm., but usually much smaller, lanceolate, oblong–elliptic or narrowly ovate, the apex acute to obtuse with minute thickened tip, the base cuneate or tapered; both surfaces glabrous; venation inconspicuous above, midrib more prominent below, lateral nerves few, the basal pair often running almost to the leaf apex; margin of leaf narrowly thickened. Leaves often darkening on drying. Acarodomatia absent. Flowers terminal on short lateral branches, solitary or very rarely in 3–flowered cymes, very sweetly scented; pedicels 2–5 mm. long. Calyx tube 2–3 mm. long, glabrous; lobes 7–12, 2·5–5 mm. long, subulate, hispidulous. Corolla white inside, reddish outside; tube 17–32 mm. long; lobes (6) 9–12, (12·5) 15–18 mm. long, oblong, the apex cuspidate, shortly acuminate or trifid. Stamens inserted near the top of corolla tube; filaments short; anthers 2·5–4 mm. long, reaching to within 2–4 mm. of base of corolla lobes. Style either well exserted from tube or c. 5 as long, with bifid stigma of variable form. Fruit usually 2–lobed, 7–12 mm. long when dry, each lobe ellipsoid.
Jasminum glaucum [family OLEACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found on river banks and among loose rocks at the foot of slopes. Recorded from the southÂwestern Cape only.
Shrubs, rarely scandent, glabrous in all parts. Leaves simple, glaucous, usually about 3 times as long as broad, lanceolate, lanceolate-elliptic, lanceolate-ovate, slightly narrowed to a rounded mucronate apex, or acute, sometimes long-acuminate, 3-6 • 5 cm long, 0 • 7-2 • 5 cm broad, narrowing gradually to the 3- (or more) nerved base and then abruptly narrowed into a petiolule-like basal portion; petiole short, 1-5 mm long but with the cuneate leaf-base appearing about 1 cm long, articulate at the apex but articuÂlation often appearing to be about midway, depending on the length of the leaf-base. Inflorescence terminal on ultimate branchlets, occasionally also in axils of upper pair of leaves, normally 3-fiowered; bracts setaceous, usually about 1 cm long; pedicels 3-12 mm long. Calyx with usually 5-7 subulate lobes; lobes as long as or longer than the tube, sinuses rounded. Corolla white, fragrant; tube usually 2-2-5 cm long; lobes 6-8 in number, 1-7-2-5 cm long, up to 5 mm broad. Fruit black, a twin berry, one often aborted.
Jasminum stenolobum [family OLEACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found in dry subtropical bush, often associated with rocks. Recorded from northern Natal, western and northern Transvaal, Bechuanaland, Ngamiland, the Rhodesias, Nyasaland, Portuguese East Africa and Tanganyika.
A bushy or straggling shrub, sometimes scrambling or climbing; branches terete, pubescent, glabrescent; ultimate twigs 1-5 cm long, rarely longer, densely or persistently pubescent to tomentulose with spreading or reflexed hairs. Leaves very variable in size and shape, from ovate-lanceolate or elliptic to ovate or ovate-oblong, usually 1-4 cm long and 0-4-1-8 cm broad, pubescent on both surfaces, without acarodomatia; petioles pubescent, 3-8 mm long, articulated near the base (rarely higher up). Inflorescence terminal on short ultimate twigs, usually 1-flowered (occasionally 2-3-flowered); pedicels pubescent, usually short, 1-7 mm long, occasionally up to 1 cm long. Calyx pubescent pubescence variable, hairs short or long and curly; tube 2-3 mm long; lobes 6-13, subulate with U-shaped sinuses, 2 • 5-6 mm long. Corolla white (buds red, fide Comins), fragrant; tube 2-2-5 cm long; lobes 7-12. 1-3-1-7 cm long, 3-5 mm broad. Stamens inserted in upper half of the tube, included, anthers up to 5 mm long, apiculate. Ovary subquadrate, compressed, about 2x1-5 mm; style 2-lobed at apex. Fruit a twin berry (one sometimes aborting), narrowly oblong, black, those seen about 1 cm long and 6 mm broad.
Jasminum multipartitum [family OLEACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found in dry regions, on rocky slopes and boulder-strewn koppies, in woods or scrub bush. Recorded plentifully from Uitenhage north-eastwards through the eastern Cape, Swaziland, and central and eastern Transvaal to Portuguese East Africa.
Shrub 45 cm to 3 m tall, sometimes scandent, twiggy; twigs puberulous, usually short about 2 cm long. Leaves simple, usually glabrous and without acarodomatia, suberect> shining, green, often drying blackish and brittle, very variable in size and shape, someÂtimes aborted or very small on the flowering twigs, oblong, ovate-oblong or ovate-lanceolate, 1 - 5-3 • 5 cm long (usually about 2 • 5 cm long) 4-28 mm broad (usually about 9 mm broad), rounded or sometimes acuminate and acute at apex, rounded at base and abruptly narrowed into a petiolule-like base; petiole glabrous or minutely puberulous appearing articulated in the centre or above or below, 1-5 mm long. Inflorescence terminal on short lateral twigs, usually 1-flowered, rarely 3-flowered; pedicels shorter than the calyx, 1-5 mm long, glabrous or rarely minutely puberulous. Calyx glabrous or rarely minutely puberulous in parts; tube 2-3 mm long; lobes 5-9, margins inrolled, appearing subulate with wide sinuses between them, 3-5 mm long sometimes minutely puberulous at least on margins. Corolla white, pink-flushed or lobes dorsally brick red, fragrant; tube 2-3 cm long; lobes about 11, more or less 1 -7 cm long and 4 cm broad. Stamens inserted on the tube in upper half, included, or sub-exserted in short styled flowers; filaments about 1-3 mm long; anthers 3-5 mm long, apiculate. Ovary 2 mm long quadrate, truncate; style 2-lobed at apex, included or eventually exserted in long styled flowers, lobes oblong about 2 mm long. Fruit a twin berry joined at base only, but often only one half developin", oblong to oblong-globose, slightly compressed, about 1-1 ? 5 cm long, 8-10 mm broad and 4 mm thick, green, shiny, turning black when ripe.
Jasminum breviflorum [family OLEACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found in semi-shade in dry scrub and open woodland. Recorded from the eastern Cape, Natal, the Transvaal and Portuguese East Africa.
Climber, usually rampant, occasionally shrubby; twigs densely or sparsely pubescent with patent crisped hairs or short stiff hairs, glabrescent. Leaves simple, variable in shape and size, lanceolate-oblong, lanceolate-ovate, ovate to ovate-suborbicular, up to 4 • 5 cm long and 2 • 5 cm broad, usually smaller, pubescent on both surfaces, especially along the veins beneath, glabrescent in parts, sometimes glabrous; petiole short, up to 3 mm long, pubescent, articulated at or above the middle, often at the apex, articulation not obvious. Inflorescence terminal on the twigs, usually 3-flowered and often also with solitary flowers in the axils of the upper pair of leaves; pedicels long, up to 1 • 5 cm long, densely or thinly pubescent to glabrous. Calyx thinly pubescent, rarely densely, someÂtimes glabrescent; tube about 3 mm long; lobes usually 5, very shallow (calyx appearing truncate), or up to 2 mm long and thickened and conduplicate, usually with recurved apicule but not produced into a subulate erect apical portion. Corolla white, fragrant,. tube 1-5-2 cm long (in eastern Cape up to 3 cm long); lobes about 7, us
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