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    Stephanotis is a genus of flowering plants first described in 1806. The name derives from the Greek stephanōtís (feminine adj.) fit for a crown, derivative...
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    seed pod A bride with a Stephanotis bouquet Stephanotis floribunda dry pod - seeds with 'parachutes' are still in Stephanotis floribunda seed with 'parachute'...
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    Stephanotis volubilis, synonyms including Dregea volubilis, is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae that is native from north-east Pakistan eastwards...
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  • Plants of the World Online as a synonym of Stephanotis arabica, which is also found in mainland Yemen. "Stephanotis arabica (Decne.) S.Reuss, Liede & Meve"...
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    Secamonopsis, Sinomarsdenia, Sinomenium, Stephanotis, Stigmatorhynchus, and Vincetoxicum) include: M. abyssinica, now Stephanotis abyssinica M. acuminata (Wall.)...
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    family Solanum laxum, the potato vine Stephania japonica, snake vine Stephanotis floribunda, known as Madagascar jasmine Strongylodon macrobotrys, the...
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    Mandevilla laxa Jasmine rice, a type of long-grain rice Madagascar jasmine Stephanotis floribunda New Zealand jasmine Parsonsia capsularis Night-blooming jasmine...
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    Rhyssolobium E.Mey. Sarcolobus R.Br., including Quisumbingia Merr. Stephanotis Thouars, including Dregea E.Mey., Wattakaka Hassk. Stigmatorhynchus Schltr...
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    of December 2023[update]; the genus Dregea has been synonymized with Stephanotis. "Dregea sinensis in Tropicos". "Dregea sinensis Hemsl." Plants of the...
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    long sleeves and a small train. Instead of wearing a tiara, she wore stephanotis flowers on her hair which secured the veil. Upon marriage, she assumed...
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