I think it may be a cultivar of *Jasminum auriculatum* Vahl.

However, following FBI species have minute (or very small) calyx lobes,
some are pubescence while others are glabrous -

   1. *J. roxburghianum* Wall. = petioles half an inch or more
   2. *J. auriculatum* Vahl = in cultivation erect bush; mostly simple
   ovate leaves; calyx five notched
   3. *J. arborescence* Roxb. = calyx teeth 2.5 mm or more
   4. *J. trichotomum* Heyne = allied to *J. arborescence* var. *montana*
   5. *J. lanceolaria* Roxb. = a large climber
   6. *J. heterophyllum* Roxb. = leaves alternate, simple and trifoliolate

Thank you
Regards


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