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Excerpt from The Botanical Register, Vol. 2: Consisting of Coloured Figures of Exotic Plants, Cultivated in British Gardens; With Their History and Mode of Treatment
The common white Jasmine, supposed native of the East Indies, but the natural abode of which has been left a blank by the editors of the 'hortos Kemsis, has been found by some late russian naturalists to be indigenous in Incretin, Circassia, and the adjacent regions.
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