Identification: What am I?

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by leroy_boy, May 4, 2007.

  1. leroy_boy

    leroy_boy Member

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    My wife and I received a plant from her Fathers funeral that I have not been able to identify by local inquiry. I am sure it is a commonly known plant, but I being a true seedling have a great deal to learn about my new adventure in the world of Botany.

    Please look at the pictures I have attached and hope they be sufficent for the indentifiction.

    I thank you who respond, and will look forword to more exchange of information.

    God Bless,
    leroy_boygaryld@sio.midco.net
     

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    globalist1789 Active Member

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    I just bought a small one of those labled only as "Jasmine". That's not much help because there are many plants labled as that.

    So, I don't know exactly what you have, but I too am eager to find out what it is.

    M.

    PS, Smells GREAT, eh?
     
  3. Michael F

    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Check out Jasminum sambac.
     
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    So it is "real" jasmine. Moreover, it's the kind that is used to flavor tea. Great!
     
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    I agree with Michael, Jasminum sambac. I am more used to see its double-flowered form.
     
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    Thanks everyone for sharing, it was 100% unanimous!
     

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