Jasminum azoricum

Jasminum azoricum, the lemon-scented jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family.

[2] The fragrant white star-shaped flowers appear in panicles from the leaf axils in summer, evolving from deep pink buds.

Reports of remaining populations vary between 6 and 50 individual plants in two separate areas, Funchal and Ribeira Brava.

[1] Jasminum azoricum, which does not tolerate freezing temperatures,[6] has long been in cultivation in Europe as a greenhouse plant with records in Netherlands since 1693 and England from about 1724.

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