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Jasminum multipartitum

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Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Type of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Filed as Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Isotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Holotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Isotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst.
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Type of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst.
Type? of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst.
Syntype of Jasminum oleaecarpum Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum multipartitum Hochst.
Syntype of Jasminum oleaecarpum Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Jasminum angolense Welw. ex Baker [family OLEACEAE]
Holotype of Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
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Jasminum multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for JASMINUM multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 478, (1909) Author: By W. H. HARVEY, with additions by C. H. WRIGHT.
Names
JASMINUM multipartitum Hochst. [family OLEACEAE], in Flora, 1844, 825;—Walp. Rep. vi. 463.
Information
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.
Distribution
COAST REGION Uitenhage Div.; Sandfontein, Burke! Albany Div.; Fish River Heights, Hutton!EASTERN REGION Pondoland, Bachmann, 1030! Natal; Inanda, Wood, 356! Mooi River Valley, 2000–3000 ft., Sutherland! Sanderson, 83! Tugela River, Gerrard, 1154! and without precise locality, Gerrard, 264! Cooper, 1258!

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