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- Gelsemium sempervirens is a twining vine in the family Gelsemiaceae, native to subtropical and tropical America: Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico (Chiapas...
- classified G. sempervirens as Bignonia sempervirens in 1753; Antoine Laurent de Jussieu created a new genus for this species in 1789. Gelsemium is a Latinized...
- tropical flowering plant genus Gelsemium, family Loganiaceae, which as of 2014 included five species, where G. sempervirens Ait., the type species, is prevalent...
- jasmine Mandevilla sanderi Cape jasmine Gardenia Carolina jasmine, Gelsemium sempervirens Chilean jasmine, Mandevilla laxa Madagascar jasmine, Stephanotis...
- Unrelated species: Clematis virginiana, devil's darning needles Gelsemium sempervirens, yellow jessamine This page is an index of articles on plant species...
- jasmine Mandevilla sanderi Cape jasmine Gardenia Carolina jasmine Gelsemium sempervirens ****e jasmine Tabernaemontana divaricata Chilean jasmine Mandevilla...
- Incarvillea, native to central and eastern Asia Evening trumpetflower, Gelsemium sempervirens, native to North America Indian trumpetflower, Oroxylum indi****...
- the small family Gelsemiaceae (the other two being Gelsemium and Pteleocarpa). Mostuea and Gelsemium were formerly placed in the family Loganiaceae, while...
- Violet Viola 1968 South Carolina Yellow jessamine (state flower) Gelsemium sempervirens 1924 Goldenrod (state wildflower) Solidago altissima 2003 South...
- alkaloid naturally found in some plants of the Gelsemium genus (Gelsemium elegans and Gelsemium sempervirens). G. elegans was used in traditional Chinese...