Night Blooming Jasmine

Sweet to the nose, not to the tongue

Night Jasmine is _Cestrum nocturnum_ and is a shrubby member of the nighshade family, Solanaceae. It is certainly poisonous, and may be dangerously toxic. I'll check my references when I'm home and edit with more info.

Edit: The berries are a cause of numerous poisonings; especially those of C. parqui, but also C. nocturnum. Leaves cause a strange kind of poisoning in cattle in South America that results in a calcification of the heart and other organs due to a steroidal glycocide. Other dangerous compounds include very high levels of nitrates, calcium oxalates, scopalamines, and alkaloids of the nicotine group. Best to avoid this in or near animal habitats.
 
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Night Jasmine is _Cestrum nocturnum_ and is a shrubby member of the nighshade family, Solanaceae. It is certainly poisonous, and may be dangerously toxic. I'll check my references when I'm home and edit with more info.

Edit: The berries are a cause of numerous poisonings; especially those of C. parqui, but also C. nocturnum. Leaves cause a strange kind of poisoning in cattle in South America that results in a calcification of the heart and other organs due to a steroidal glycodide. Other dangerous compounds include very high levels of nitrates, calcium oxalates, scopalamines, and alkaloids of the nicotine group. Best to avoid this in or near animal habitats.

I was about to say exactly the same thing! :eek: :D

(It's a joke by the way, i don't know anything about flowers and plants!) ;)
 
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