Marsdenia floribunda
Marsdenia floribunda

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Lower Risk

Marsdenia floribunda (Madagascar Jasmine)

(Stephanotis floribunda)

This climbing vine is native to Madagascar and has been in the cultivation in Australia since 1806. There are no reports of it being naturalised or invasive anywhere in the world. The species produces fluffy seeds that are dispersed by wind. Although there is moderate level of climate similarity between its native range and parts of NSW, the species does not thrive well in cold places and rarely produce seeds in temperate climates.