yellow jessamine
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Definition
- Noun:
- A poisonous woody evergreen vine of the southeastern United States: "yellow jessamine" refers to a specific climbing plant (Gelsemium sempervirens) native to the southeastern U.S. It is characterized by its woody, evergreen nature and its toxicity.
- A plant with fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers: The name also denotes the plant's distinctive and fragrant yellow, trumpet-shaped blossoms.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The fence was covered in the vibrant blooms of yellow jessamine.
- Be careful not to confuse yellow jessamine with non-toxic honeysuckle.
- The sweet scent of yellow jessamine filled the spring air.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In formal or scientific writing, "yellow jessamine" is often used to specify the native species in ecological descriptions or warnings about its poisonous properties.
- The forest understory featured native species like yellow jessamine and Carolina jasmine.
Variants and Related Words
- Carolina jessamine (n): A common alternative name for the same plant.
- Evening trumpetflower (n): Another name highlighting its flower shape and sometimes stronger fragrance in the evening.
- Gelsemium sempervirens (n): The scientific Latin name for the species.
- Jessamine (n): A more general term for plants of the jasmine family, but contextually often refers to this specific vine in the southeastern U.S.
Synonyms
- Carolina jasmine: A direct synonym frequently used interchangeably.
- Woodbine (regional): In some areas of the Southeast, this name is used, though it can refer to other vines.
Notes
- Caution: It is critical to note that all parts of the yellow jessamine plant are highly poisonous if ingested. This is a key aspect of its definition and common usage in safety guidelines.
- Gardeners should be aware that yellow jessamine is beautiful but poisonous.
Noun
- poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers