Jasminum adenophyllum (Bluegrape jasmine)
Botanical name: Jasminum adenophyllum
Common names: Bluegrape jasmine, Princess jasmine, Che vang, Lai la co tuyen
Family: Oleaceae
Origin: India








A rare endemic in Meghalaya State (India). Spreading fast growing vine with glossy large 2-3" dark green leaves similar to leaves of Jasminum Rex. Flowers are large, 2-3" wide, with narrow curled petels and extremely fragrant. Flower shape resembles Michelia Alba flower. Black-blue berries size of a small grape appear after blooming which attract birds. This species is very hard to find. Can be used il landscape as a fine vine or dense ground cover since is spreads fast and roots when touches the ground.
Similar plants: Jasminum adenophyllum (Bluegrape jasmine)
- Chrysojasminum floridum (Showy Jasmine)
- Jasminum aemulum (Palawan Jasmine)
- Jasminum angulare (South African Jasmine)
- Jasminum azoricum (River Jasmine)
- Jasminum dichotomum (Rose Bud Jasmine)
- Jasminum fluminense (Wild jasmine)
- Jasminum humile (Italian Jasmine)
- Jasminum mesnyi (Japanese Jasmine)
- Jasminum molle (Jasmine Molle)
- Jasminum multipartitum (Starry Wild Jasmine)
Link to this plant:
https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/jasminum_adenophyllum.htm