Arabian jasmine
Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac) is a species of the genus Jasminum of the family in the olive family (Oleaceae). The type grows wild in India and is cultivated worldwide.
Appearance
The Arabian jasmine is growing as erect or climbing shrub. The leaves are undivided and round to oval, some with heart-shaped base. You are papery and bare up to the underside of the leaf veins. The flowers are in three-sympodial, rarely fünfblütigen inflorescences, sometimes separately. The bracts are acicular. The strongly scented flowers have an eight-to nine-up, not or slightly hairy calyx and a white crown. As fruit purple-black spherical berries are formed.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabischer_Jasmin
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