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.

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.