What is Cestrum?
cestrum is a genus of a plant that is expected to contain anywhere up to 250 different species. Most types of cestrum are found in tropical areas of America. Plants contained in the genus are usually small or medium shrubs, some growing to a maximum of 13 feet (3.96 meters). All kinds of genus are toxic to people. In addition to its own name, the family is also known as Jessamine. The reason is the smell of flowers, which is said to be like Jasmine.
Since there are a large number of different species, the appearance of plants is very different. However, there are some similarities among all species. For example, most are still green plants, although there are some deciduous species. All plantside and tropical conditions for growth. The species of the family are located throughout America, from the southern regions of Chile to the southern United States. This is partly due to the appearance of plants, but also because of the strong scents of flowers. There are other uses of plants in the genus around the world. For example, in Brazil they use somePlants' tribes for spiritual purposes.
The toxic property of all parts of plants has caused certain species to be marked in some countries. In Australia, for example, it is known that green cestrum species kill a large number of livestock every year. This happens when farm animals eat plants, often from parts of the plant that are already dying.
Despite the toxic nature of plants, many species play an important roller of nature. For example, some species are consumed caterpillars and are essential for the food chain to function properly. Some animals can even take poison from plants and use it to become toxic to predators.
Some examples of the genus include cestrum parqui , which is sometimes known as Green Cestrum, and cestrum durum , which is also known as the flowering Jessamine. The species in the genus can be found in a wide rangedifferent areas. Some species are widespread, while others are limited to smaller regions.