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Jasminum multipartitum |
 | | Jasminum is the Latinized form of the Persian name, yasmin. |
 | | World-wide, the genus Jasminum has 200 species of trailing, climbing or erect shrubs occurring mainly in eastern and southern Asia, Malaysia, Australia, Africa and southern Europe, with both evergreen and deciduous species, some preferring full sun, others shade and flower colour ranges from yellow or white to pink. |
 | | Delightful as a shrub, or as a climber trained onto a trellis or fence, or even shaped into a hedge or screen, this species of jasmine is also an extremely successful container plant, and is attractive even without flowers. |
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