
Appearance
Jasminum suavissimum is a twining plant with narrow, elliptical leaves to about 50 mm long. The perfumed, white flowers occur in loose clusters towards the ends of the branches and are around 15 mm in diameter. Seeds are black, fleshy berries.Naming
Derivation of Name: Jasminum; from yasmin, a middle eastern name for other species of jasmine.Distribution
Northeastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland.Habitat
Widespread in open forest and woodlandReferences:
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