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Hi. I am trying to find out the specific name of this plant. It is a climber (i am told a jasmine?). It has brightish shiny green (light green) leaves which are quite quite broad, rounded leaves not thin ones. When the newer leaves mature and become older leaves they become very strong and fiborous (almost lots of cellulose in each leaf), making it almsot like a fiborous piece of paper or card you are wripping throuhgh.
When cut it ozzzes very white sticky sap. It has small delicate white flowers in little bundles and they are fragranced.
i believe it also keeps its leaves all year.
any help/possible names this could be would be great. plant is in uk garden in norfolk. thanks

2006-09-18 04:15:28 · 9 answers · asked by @@@Marty@@@ 1 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

9 answers

sounds like star jasmine (also known as confederate jasmine)
http://www.magnoliagardensnursery.com/productdescrip/Trach_Confed.html

2006-09-18 04:25:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are some 200 species of jasmine. Subsequently, all the answers you receive are merely guesses. A picture is worth a thousand words!

2006-09-19 14:34:50 · answer #2 · answered by benloughmiller@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 0

White sap means and fragrant flowers sounds very much like Hoya to me. Link shows Hoya nummularoides, which has rounded leaves. However, many species of Hoya have rounded leaves. Do an image search on Hoya and see if you can match your plant.

2006-09-22 03:24:24 · answer #3 · answered by myrtguy 5 · 0 0

Just take a cutting round to "Norfolk Lavender" they know quite a bit about things like that.

2006-09-18 04:48:55 · answer #4 · answered by edison 5 · 0 0

not positive about jasmines yet honeysuckle does improve round berries, your grandma for sure is honestly imparting you with bull. flora improve culmination or berries to reproduce themselves, in basic terms shows that the plant is healthful and doing nicely itself.

2016-11-27 21:56:39 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sounds like you have "night jasmine".It is very fragrant with pretty white flowers.

2006-09-18 04:19:42 · answer #6 · answered by katydid 1 · 0 0

could be night Jasmine

2006-09-20 22:29:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

star jasmine

2006-09-18 04:22:08 · answer #8 · answered by Paul 2 · 0 0

http://www.alltheweb.com/search?cat=img&cs=utf8&q=night+jasmine&rys=0&itag=crv

2006-09-18 04:25:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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