List of Jasminum species

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This is a list of Jasminum (jasmine) species. [1]

Jasminum azoricum Jasminum azoricum3.jpg
Jasminum azoricum
Jasminum auriculatum Jasminum auriculatum (Juhi) in Talakona forest, AP W IMG 8323.jpg
Jasminum auriculatum
Jasminum fruticans Jasminum fruticans a.JPG
Jasminum fruticans
Jasminum mesnyi (cultivated semidouble form) Jasminum mesnyi BotGardBln271207A.jpg
Jasminum mesnyi (cultivated semidouble form)
Jasminum multiflorum Starr 030602-0071 Jasminum multiflorum.jpg
Jasminum multiflorum
Jasminum nudiflorum 2006-12-01Jasminum nudiflorum13.jpg
Jasminum nudiflorum
Jasminum odoratissimum Jasminum odoratissimum BotGardBln1105a.jpg
Jasminum odoratissimum
Jasminum polyanthum Jasminum polyanthum1.jpg
Jasminum polyanthum
Jasminum sambac Jasminum multiflorum 0001.jpg
Jasminum sambac

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