

Chrysojasminum
Botanical name: Chrysojasminum
Chrysojasminum
Botanical name: Chrysojasminum


Species of Chrysojasminum


Jasmine
Jasmine is a semi-evergreen shrub with stunning, trumpet-shaped blooms that appear all over the upper parts of the plant. The latter part of its Latin name, floridum, means "blooming," which is a reference to the plant's showy flowers.

Yellow jasmine
Yellow jasmine (Chrysojasminum fruticans) comes from the Mediterranean region so is accustomed to heat and can tolerate drought. With its yellow flowers during the summer, the shrub makes a colorful feature in a lawn or a border, and the black berries provide valuable winter food for birds.

Most scented jasmine
Most scented jasmine is a climbing Jasmine species planted in patios, containers, and wall-side borders in moderate climates. This plant prefers milder regions. It is often grown in conservatories and greenhouses. Most scented jasmine is popular due to its sweet scent and attractiveness to bees, butterflies, and birds.




Scientific Classification
