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It has a number of common names including yellow jessamine or confederate jessamine or jasmine, [6] [7] Carolina jasmine or jessamine, [6] [7] evening trumpetflower, [7] [8] gelsemium [7] and woodbine. [7] Yellow jessamine is the state flower of South Carolina. [9] Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and not of the ...
Rankin's jessamine, swamp jessamine, Rankin's trumpetflower: Native to southeastern United States: Gelsemium sempervirens: Yellow jessamine, Carolina jessamine, evening trumpetflower: Native to southeastern and south-central United States from Virginia to Texas and south through Mexico to Central America: It is commonly grown as a garden flower ...
Yellow jessamine (state flower) Gelsemium sempervirens: 1924 [59] Goldenrod (state wildflower) Solidago altissima: 2003 [60] South Dakota: Pasque flower: Pulsatilla hirsutissima: 1903 [61] Tennessee: Iris (state cultivated flower) Iris: 1933 [62] Purple passionflower (state wildflower 1) Passiflora incarnata: 1919 [62] Tennessee purple ...
Yellow jasmine or wild yellow jasmine is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Gelsemium sempervirens, native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Americas; Jasminum humile, native to Asia and naturalized in Europe; Jasminum mesnyi, native to Vietnam and southern China and naturalized in North America
Gelsemium rankinii, the Rankin's trumpetflower [1] or swamp jessamine, is a twining vine in the family Gelsemiaceae, native to the southeastern United States from Louisiana to the Carolinas. [2] [3] [4] Gelsemium rankinii is a vine that will climb over other vegetation to a height of 6 meters (20 feet) or more. It has glossy green leaves and ...
State flowers. State flower: yellow jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) – The return of yellow jessamine each spring is thought to suggest the lesson of "constancy in, loyalty to and patriotism in the service of the State." It is very common and seen throughout the state.
Cestrum nocturnum, night-blooming jessamine; Cestrum parqui, willow-leaved jessamine (green cestrum) Jasminum, a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family; Gardenia jasminoides, cape jessamine; Gelsemium rankinii, Rankin's jessamine or swamp jessamine; Gelsemium sempervirens, yellow jessamine or Carolina jessamine; Murraya paniculata ...
Cestrum is a genus of — depending on authority — 150-250 species of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae.They are native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas, from the southernmost United States (Florida, Texas: day-blooming cestrum, C. diurnum) south to the Bío-Bío Region in central Chile (green cestrum, C. parqui).