If ingested in large amounts yes, but in small amounts no. But I wouldn't suggest you try and eat it.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Trachelospermum jasminoides.
Yes. You can boil up water, and let jasmine flowers soak to make a green jasmine tea. to add more flavor, you can cut up jasmine leaves while the water is still hot. And it is safe, as they are not something else than a jasmine plant. I don't know who wrote the above, but this is WRONG! Confederate Jasmine is poisonous! Please look it up.
Jasmine flowers are sometimes eaten by animals such as chickens. However false jasmine or yellow jasmine is poisonous.
False jasmine [Gelsemium] is poisonous. True white jasmine [Jasminum] isn't.
Yes! It is a shrubby, evergreen vine native to China, often cultivated as an ornamental. In America, it is known as Confederate Jasmine.
Carrots do not make horses blow up. Deadly Nightshade, Carolina Jasmine, and Poke Weed are some of the common poisonous plants in Florida.
All parts of the Jasmine plant are extremely toxic to dogs. They will usually regurgitate but if they ingest a large amount (such as a puppy chewing the bark off of a tree) they can suffer from renal failure and die. It's best when you have a new dog to remove any Jasmine in the yard.
Yes! I've never seen this before now, but the confederate jasmine growing in my Florida yard has about 5 long (about 7 inches), skinny beans hanging off it. I'm trying to find info about it.
Jasmine Shaye went by Jasmine Grey, and Jasmine Shaye.
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