Originally, most mock orange trees were not poisonous. Today, hybrids are grown in most gardens, in which poisonous and non-poisonous species have been crossed. It is often difficult to find out later. Care must therefore be taken when planting.

Most mock orange cultivars are non-toxic

Be careful when planting mock orange

As beautiful and decorative as the mock orange tree or "false jasmine" flowers - if you have children and pets, you should better refrain from planting mock orange trees in the garden.

Only when you are absolutely sure that you have found a completely non-toxic variety can you plant the decorative mock orange in the desired location without any worries.

It is best to get advice from a nursery that specializes in natural shrubs. There you can usually test whether the "False Jasmine" smells or not.

tips

Mock-a-stripe flower recipes circulating on the web should be viewed with caution. There is too easy a risk that you will catch chanterelle varieties with poisonous flowers and become seriously ill after consuming them.

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