Jasminum multiflorum FOR VALIDATION / ID :: Puducherry :: 16 OCT 19

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Dinesh Valke

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Dec 4, 2019, 9:10:40 AM12/4/19
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Pondicherry
Puducherry  near sea coast
Date: October 16, 2019 ... Altitude range: about 0 - 3 m (0 - 10 feet) asl

¿ Jasminum multiflorum ?  
Dear friends,
This jasmine plant is in a herbal garden. The plant is among other plants, their leaves are all mixed up. I hope someone is able to recognize the species from the flower, and may be from leaf among the leaves. My guess is - cultivar of Jasminum multiflorum.
Jasminum sp.

Jasminum sp.

Jasminum sp.

Regards.
Dinesh

J.M. Garg

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Dec 5, 2019, 8:50:06 AM12/5/19
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I think Jasminum sambac (L.) Sol. as per Images by Surajit Koley

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Dinesh Valke

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Dec 5, 2019, 9:35:56 AM12/5/19
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Thanks Garg ji. I too had thought of sambac (because it has more reason to be in a herbal garden), but the petals of sambac are blunt / rounded than what we see in my post OR Surajit ji's. Perhaps it is a variation due to several cultivars. I will go with Jasminum sambac. Will correct my notes.
Regards.
Dinesh

ushadi

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Dec 5, 2019, 1:01:50 PM12/5/19
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its the mogra with a different sor tof petals

toptropicals and someone else on the internet had shown these kind of longer,skinnier petals

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Ushadi


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