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Jasminum blandum

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Type of Jasminum blandum S.Moore [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum fluminense Vell. var. blandum (S.Moore) Turrill [family OLEACEAE]
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Identification
Jasminum blandum S.Moore [family OLEACEAE ] Jasminum fluminense Vell. [family OLEACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Jasminum blandum
  • Jasminum fluminense

Flora

Entry for JASMINUM fluminense (S. Moore) Turrill var. blandum [family OLEACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1952) Author: W. B. TURRILL
Names
JASMINUM fluminense (S. Moore) Turrill var. blandum [family OLEACEAE], in K.B. 1952, 134 (1952)
JASMINUM blandum S. Moore [family OLEACEAE], in J.L.S. 37: 179 (1905): T.T.C.L. 389 (1949). Type: Uganda, below Ruchigga, Dec, Bagshawe 500 (BM, holo.! K, iso.!)
JASMINUM uhligii Gilg & Schellenb. [family OLEACEAE], in E.J. 51: 85 (1913); T.T.C.L. 389 (1949). Type: Tanganyika, Masai District, Oldonyo Sambu Crater, Sept. 1904, Uhlig 275 (B, holo. †) e descr.
?JASMINUM hildebrandtii Knobl. [family ], in E.J. 17: 538 (1893); F.T.A. 4: 11 (1902); T.T.C.L. 389 (1949). Type: Kenya, Teita District, Ndara, Hildebrandt 2500 (B, holo. †). This is an uncertain plant, e descr., since it is said to have very small leaflets that are tomentose, subrounded, and obtuse at the apex.
Range
DISTR. U1, 2; K7; T2, 3, 6
Distribution
KENYA Teita District Teita Hills, Grenfell!TANGANYIKA Uzaramo District Dar es Salaam, Mason!UGANDA Karamoja District Warr Karamoja, Nov. 1939, Thomas 3180!

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