Botanical name:Jasminum ritchieiFamily:Oleaceae (Jasmine family) Synonyms: Jasminum ritchiei var. purpureum
Long-Bud Jasmine is a climbing branched, nearly
hairless shrub, with large white flowers, about an inch across. It was
named in the honour of Captain T. A. Ritchie, 20th century British
zoologist and army officer who established the Kenya National Parks.
Flowers are borne in 3-9 flowered, somewhat panicled cymes. Bracts are
linear-subulate, 6 mm long; flower-stalks 1-2 cm long. Calyx is 5 mm
long, tube bell-shaped, more or less ribbed, hairless; sepals 2-3 mm
long, linear. Flowers are white, tube 1.5-2 cm long; petals 9, pointed,
8-12 mm long. Leaves are opposite, 3-8 x 2-3.5 cm, elliptic tapering,
wedge-shaped at base, lateral nerves 4 or 5 pairs. Leaf-stalks are 3-6
mm long. Berry is solitary, spherical, 8 mm across. Long-Bud Jasmine
is found in Peninsular India, Sri Lanka and East Himalaya.
Flowering: July-August.
Identification credit: S. Kasim
Photographed in Vellore, Tamil Nadu.
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