Description
Summary: Jasminum azoricum is a climber in the Oleaceae family.
Botanical name: Jasminum azoricum Hook. & Arn.
Family: OLeaceae (olive family)
Origin: Madeira Island
Common name: Azorean jasmine, Madeira jasmine
Ruscticity: -6°C
IUCN Red List: CR (This species is critically endangered in the wild. There are between 6 and 50 individuals left, divided into two groups and threatened by habitat, agriculture, the introduction of exotic plants and drought).
Jasminum azoricum is a climbing plant in the Oleaceae family native to Madeira, where it is in danger of extinction in the wild. This climber can grow up to 4 meters high and 2 meters wide. The stems roll up on their support. Leaves are evergreen. Fragrant flowering takes place from summer to autumn.







