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West Indian Jasmine

Ixora chinensis lamk RUBIACEAE

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Description:

This group consists of 400 species of tropical, evergreen trees and shrubs commonly known as West Indian Jasmine. These plants have leathery, 3- to 6-inch long leaves alternately or spirally arranged on the stems. In the summer, large, terminal clusters of tiny, white, yellow, orange, rose, or scarlet flowers are produced.

Notes:

It is grown in front of my house.

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PublishedMarch 14, 2012

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