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Mandevilla laxa, commonly known as Chilean jasmine, is an ornamental plant in the genus Mandevilla of family Apocynaceae. M. laxa is native to southern Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and northern Argentina. It grows as a vine and is deciduous in cool climates. It can grow to 6 meters (20 feet) tall. Masses of heavily scented white flowers are produced in the summer. IAs it is not fully hardy and does not survive being frozen, in temperate zones it must be grown with the protection of glass, in an unheated greenhouse or conservatory. with full sunlight. In the United Kingdom it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.

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  • Mandevilla laxa, con el nombre común de jazmín chileno,​​ es una planta ornamental del género Mandevilla perteneciente a la familia Apocynaceae. (es)
  • Mandevilla laxa, commonly known as Chilean jasmine, is an ornamental plant in the genus Mandevilla of family Apocynaceae. M. laxa is native to southern Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and northern Argentina. It grows as a vine and is deciduous in cool climates. It can grow to 6 meters (20 feet) tall. Masses of heavily scented white flowers are produced in the summer. IAs it is not fully hardy and does not survive being frozen, in temperate zones it must be grown with the protection of glass, in an unheated greenhouse or conservatory. with full sunlight. In the United Kingdom it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit. Despite its common name 'Chilean jasmine', the species is not a true jasmine of the genus Jasminum. (en)
  • Jasmin du Chili Mandevilla laxa Mandevilla laxa peinte par Charles Lemaire. Espèce Mandevilla laxa(Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson, 1932 Classification APG III (2009) Mandevilla laxa au jardin botanique royal de Madrid Mandevilla laxa, ou Jasmin du Chili, est une espèce de plantes lianes du genre Mandevilla que l'on trouve du sud de la Bolivie et de l'Équateur, jusqu'au nord de l'Argentine et du Chili. Cette plante a été la première de son genre à être connue en Europe, lorsqu'elle a été rapportée en Angleterre par le diplomate britannique Henry Mandeville (1773-1861) qui a donné son nom à son genre. (fr)
  • Doftbägarranka (Mandevilla laxa) är en art i familjen oleanderväxter från Bolivia och Ecuador. Den odlas som krukväxt i Sverige. (sv)
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  • Woodson (en)
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  • Mandevilla (en)
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  • Mandevilla laxa (en)
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  • Chilean jasmine (en)
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  • laxa (en)
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  • * Amblyanthera bridgesii Müll.Arg. * Amblyanthera suaveolens Müll.Arg. * Echites glandulosus Poir. nom. illeg. * Echites laxus Ruiz & Pav. * Echites suaveolens A.DC. * Mandevilla bangii Rusby * Mandevilla bridgesii Woodson * Mandevilla mandonii Rusby * Mandevilla suaveolens Lindl. * Mandevilla tweedieana Stapf & Gadeceau (en)
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  • Mandevilla laxa, con el nombre común de jazmín chileno,​​ es una planta ornamental del género Mandevilla perteneciente a la familia Apocynaceae. (es)
  • Jasmin du Chili Mandevilla laxa Mandevilla laxa peinte par Charles Lemaire. Espèce Mandevilla laxa(Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson, 1932 Classification APG III (2009) Mandevilla laxa au jardin botanique royal de Madrid Mandevilla laxa, ou Jasmin du Chili, est une espèce de plantes lianes du genre Mandevilla que l'on trouve du sud de la Bolivie et de l'Équateur, jusqu'au nord de l'Argentine et du Chili. Cette plante a été la première de son genre à être connue en Europe, lorsqu'elle a été rapportée en Angleterre par le diplomate britannique Henry Mandeville (1773-1861) qui a donné son nom à son genre. (fr)
  • Doftbägarranka (Mandevilla laxa) är en art i familjen oleanderväxter från Bolivia och Ecuador. Den odlas som krukväxt i Sverige. (sv)
  • Mandevilla laxa, commonly known as Chilean jasmine, is an ornamental plant in the genus Mandevilla of family Apocynaceae. M. laxa is native to southern Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and northern Argentina. It grows as a vine and is deciduous in cool climates. It can grow to 6 meters (20 feet) tall. Masses of heavily scented white flowers are produced in the summer. IAs it is not fully hardy and does not survive being frozen, in temperate zones it must be grown with the protection of glass, in an unheated greenhouse or conservatory. with full sunlight. In the United Kingdom it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit. (en)
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  • Mandevilla laxa (es)
  • Mandevilla laxa (fr)
  • Mandevilla laxa (en)
  • Doftbägarranka (sv)
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