Willow-leaved jessamine


[wil-oh-leevd] /ˈwɪl oʊˌlivd/
noun
1.
a Chilean shrub, Cestrum parqui, of the nightshade family, having willowlike leaves and clusters of whitish or yellowish flowers that are very fragrant at night.

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