Etymology - Species: Of or from the Malabar Coast, southern India
Ecosystem: Evergreen
Origin: Native
Location: Mahabaleshwar, Mulshi
Description: This species of Jasminum genus occurs in high rainfall areas of Sahyadri ranges. The plant grows into woody liana.Simple leaf, arranged opposite and superposed, petiole is grooved.White flowers are grouped into cymose inflorescence.White flowers blossom in the evening and fade by morning. Characteristic very pleasant fragrance.Free linear calyx. Petals fused into a narrow tube with 5 linear-spiral, white petals. Two stamens are completely covered in the petal tube. Stigma protrudes out of the tube.Fruits are green, turn into shining black when ripe.
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Root type: Taproot-Woody hard
Stem Appearance: Straggler
Stem Cross Section: Circular
Stem Texture:
Root-Stem-Bark Description: This species of Jasminum genus occurs in high rainfall areas of Sahyadri ranges. The plant grows into woody liana.
Floral Parts Description: Free linear calyx. Petals fused into a narrow tube with 5 linear-spiral, white petals. Two stamens are completely covered in the petal tube. Stigma protrudes out of the tube.