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Gelsemium sempervirens (L.) W. T. Aiton






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

Karorainajasmin (カロライナジャスミン), Carolina jessamine (カロリナソケイ, yellow jessamine or jasmine, or jessamine, evening trumpetflower, gelsemium, woodbine, etc.)
Lifeform: evergreen, twining vine
Distribution: native between southern USA and Guatemala
Flowering: spring
Leaf (): adverse
Poison: gelsemicine, gelsemine, sempervirine, etc.
Use: street trees, hedges, and gardening
Synonyms

Bignonia sempervirens L.
Jeffersonia sempervirens (L.) Brickell
Lisianthus sempervirens (L.) Mill. ex Steud.

Varieties: cultivars (double-flowered)
索引

Loganiaceae R. Br. ex Mart. (マチン)


Antonia Pohl
Bonyunia R. H. Schomb. ex Progel
Gardneria Wall. (ホウライカズラ)
Gelsemium Juss. (ゲルセミウム) ⇒ Gelsemiaceae (APG)
Geniostoma J. R. Forst. et G. Forst. (オガサワラモクレイシ)
Labordia Gaudich.
Logania R. Br.
Mitrasacme Labill. (アイナエ)
Mitreola L.
Mostuea Didr. ⇒ Gelsemiaceae (APG)
Neuburgia Blume
Norrisia Gardner
Spigelia L.
Strychnos L. (マチン)
Usteria Willd.

Gelsemium sempervirens in Hokkaido


ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] along Hiroshima Peace Boulevard near a hotel I stayed, Chugoku District, western Japan, on March 15 2014.

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