Definition of Cestrum nocturnum

1. Noun. West Indian evergreen shrub having clusters of funnel-shaped yellow-white flowers that are fragrant by night.

Exact synonyms: Night Jasmine, Night Jessamine
Group relationships: Cestrum, Genus Cestrum
Generic synonyms: Bush, Shrub

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cestrum Nocturnum

Cesar Chavez
Cesar Estrada Chavez
Cesar Franck
Cesar Ritz
Cesare Borgia
Cesarian
Cestan-Chenais syndrome
Cestida
Cestidae
Cestodaria
Cestoidea
Cestrian
Cestrians
Cestrum
Cestrum diurnum
Cestrum nocturnum
Cestum
Cestum veneris
Cet mac Mágach
Ceterach
Ceterach officinarum
Cethern mac Fintain
Cethleen
Ceto
Cetonia
Cetonia aurata
Cetoniidae
Cetorhinidae
Cetorhinus
Cetorhinus maximus

Literary usage of Cestrum nocturnum

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publication by Field Museum of Natural History (1902)
"cestrum nocturnum L. " Lady of the Night." Cultivated at Bassin. June (W). Eggers Fl. 600. 857. [Datura fastuosa L. Eggers Fl. 573.] 858. ..."

2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1903)
"Nocturnal fertilization has prevented the development of red and blue colors, as in cestrum nocturnum with yellowish green, C. parqui with dull yellow, ..."

3. Select Extra-tropical Plants: Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1891)
"cestrum nocturnum, Linné. West-Indies, Southern Mexico. Praised above almost all other plants for its fragrance in Mexico, its flowers lasting through thi> ..."

4. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1845)
"... Verbena citriodora, Plumbago zeylanica, cestrum nocturnum, Viola odorata, Calendula officinalis, &c., and roses in full bloom. ..."

5. Hydration and Growth by Daniel Trembly MacDougal (1920)
"Alternate shrinkage and elongation of growing stems of cestrum nocturnum. Philip. Jour, of Science 13: No. 6. Bot., p. 353. Nov. 1918. CLARK, Lois. ..."

6. An Introduction to Botany by John ( Lindley (1839)
"cestrum nocturnum is another plant of the same nature; in the day it has no odour, at night its perfume is extremely powerful. ..."

7. An Introduction to Botany by John ( Lindley (1839)
"cestrum nocturnum is another plant of the same nature; in the day it has no odour, at night its perfume is extremely powerful. ..."

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