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    Species Accepted

    Cestrum elegans (Brongn. ex Neumann) Schltdl.

    bastard jasmine

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Recorded as introduced in 2 countries or islands

      2 results
      Introduced inAccording toInvasiveOccurrences in GBIF
      AustraliaNo
      New ZealandYes

      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      19 results
      Aretillo Spanish
      Hierba del espanto Spanish
      Jesamina Spanish
      Mexikanischer Hammerstrauch German
      Pieczennik wytworny Polish
      Roter Hammerstrauch (DE)
      bastard jasmine English
      crimson cestrum English
      karmosynsestrum Afrikaans
      kladivník úhľadný Slovak

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      17 results
      Heynh. Alph. Aufz. Gew. 404 (1847).
      Bailey, L. H. (1914). Stand. Cycl. Hort. 2: 727 (1914).
      Standl. (1924). Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 23: 1280 (1924).
      Yonekura, K., & Kajita, T. (2003). BG Plants Wamei-Gakumei Index. (http://ylist.info/index.html)
      Francey, Pierre. (1934). Monographie du genre Cestrum L. Conservatoire Et Jardin Botaniques. https://doi.org/10.5169/SEALS-879100 10.5169/seals-879100
      Williams, B. S. (1874). Gard. Chron., n. s. 1: 363 (1874).
      Brongn. ex Neumann. (1844). Ann. Fl. Pomone, Sér. 2, 2: 118 (1844).
      Lindl. Edwards’s Bot. Reg., Misc. 12, t. 43 (1844).
      Biswas. (1940). Rec. Bot. Surv. India 5: 396 (1940).
      Solanaceae Source record for this taxon

      Citation

      Cestrum elegans (Brongn. ex Neumann) Schltdl. in undefined