Gelsemium

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Gelsemium is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Gelsemiaceae, known for its ornamental yet highly toxic, fragrant yellow-flowered vines commonly called yellow jessamine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
plant species
taxon
class Magnoliopsida NERFINISHED
climbingMechanism twining stems
containsSpecies Gelsemium elegans NERFINISHED
Gelsemium rankinii NERFINISHED
Gelsemium sempervirens
division Magnoliophyta
family Gelsemiaceae NERFINISHED
genus Gelsemium NERFINISHED
growthForm woody vine
hasAlkaloid gelsemicine
gelsemine
koumine
hasCharacteristic evergreen woody vine
fragrant yellow flowers
fragrant yellow trumpet-shaped flowers
highly toxic
ornamental
toxic
hasCommonName Carolina jessamine NERFINISHED
Carolina yellow jasmine
Rankin's trumpetflower NERFINISHED
yellow jasmine
yellow jessamine NERFINISHED
hasFlowerColor yellow
hasLeafType evergreen
isA angiosperm genus
eudicot genus
flowering plant genus
isToxicTo humans
livestock
isUsedAs ornamental plant
kingdom Plantae
nativeTo China NERFINISHED
East Asia NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia
Southeastern United States NERFINISHED
order Gentianales NERFINISHED
pollination insect-pollinated
taxonRank genus
toxinType alkaloids

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Yellow jessamine genus Gelsemium