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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'jasminum'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'jasminum'
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Jasminum L. – accepted – jasmine
  Jasminum amplexicaule Buch.-Ham. ex G. Don – not accepted
  Jasminum azoricum auct. non L. – not accepted
  Jasminum dichotomum Vahl – accepted – Gold Coast jasmine
  Jasminum elongatum (P.J. Bergius) Willd. – accepted – earleaf jasmine
  Jasminum fluminense Vell. – accepted – Brazilian jasmine, jazmin de trapo
  Jasminum grandiflorum L. – accepted
  Jasminum laurifolium Roxb. – accepted
  Jasminum marianum DC. – accepted
  Jasminum mesnyi Hance – accepted – Japanese jasmine
  Jasminum multiflorum (Burm. f.) Andrews – accepted – star jasmine
  Jasminum nitidum Skan – accepted – angelwing jasmine
  Jasminum nudiflorum Lindl. – accepted – winter jasmine
  Jasminum officinale L. – accepted – poet's jasmine
  Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum (L.) L.H. Bailey – not accepted
  Jasminum primulinum Hemsl. – not accepted
  Jasminum pubescens (Retz.) Willd. – not accepted
  Jasminum sambac (L.) Aiton – accepted – pikake, Arabian jasmine
  Jasminum undulatum Ker Gawl. – not accepted
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'jasminum'
 
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