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Trachelospermum jasminoides is commonly grown as an ornamental plant and houseplant. In gardens, public landscapes, and parks it is used as a climbing vine, a groundcover, and a fragrant potted plant on terraces and patios. It will flower in full sun, partial shade, or total shade, and requires well-drained soil (if constantly kept damp it may ...
Flowers of T. jasminoides. Trachelospermum / t r ə ˌ k iː l oʊ ˈ s p ɜːr m əm / [2] star jasmine, Confederate jasmine, is a genus of evergreen woody vines in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1851.
Apocynaceae (/ ə ˌ p ɑː s ə ˈ n eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː /, from Apocynum, Greek for "dog-away") is a family of flowering plants that includes trees, shrubs, herbs, stem succulents, and vines, commonly known as the dogbane family, [1] because some taxa were used as dog poison.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is a vine with delicate, star-shaped white flowers and a ...
Trachelospermum asiaticum, the Asiatic jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae and it is native to Asia. [1] Its flowers resemble stars, so it is also referred to as yellow star jasmine or Asian star jasmine. [2] This is a fast growing evergreen vine, often used to cover fences, walls, and similar surfaces.
Toxicodendron radicans, known as poison ivy; Trachelospermum asiaticum, Asiatic jasmine; Trachelospermum jasminoides, Confederate jasmine, star jasmine; Vitis, any of about sixty species of grape; Wisteria, a genus of flowering plants in the pea family; Xerosicyos, silver dollar vine
Trachelospermum jasminoides. Exhibits psychedelic and dissociative effects. Contains ibogaine, coronaridine, voacangine, apparicine, conoflorine, and 19-epi-voacangarine. [156] [better source needed] [157] Valerenic acid. Valeriana officinalis. Possible sedative and anxiolytic effects.
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