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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Solanaceae

Scientific name
  
Cestrum parqui

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Solanales

Genus
  
Cestrum

Higher classification
  
Cestrum

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Similar
  
Cestrum, Nightshade, Cestrum aurantiacum, Cestrum elegans, Night‑blooming jasmine

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'Cestrum Parqui', commonly known as "green cestrum" Sometimes incorrectly referred to as mortal nightshade, is a kind of flowering plant in South America.

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It is a fast, straggly, woody deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub with one or more fragile green stems. The alternate, light green leaves produce a rubber smell when crushed. It produces terminal sprays of small, fragrant, tubular yellow-green flowers 2.5  cm long from late spring to autumn, followed by bunches of small, black, egg-shaped berries summer through fall. All parts of the plant are highly toxic.

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Cestrum green is highly attractive to birds, which play a major role in dispersal; seedlings are often found growing under perching trees, along fencelines, and in creek banks, where it is also dispersed by water. Outside of its native range, it is a noxious invasive weed with a deep and persistent root system. It is a significant hazard to livestock (especially cattle) which may eat green cestrum inadvertently or during shortages of other foods, often resulting in death.

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In agriculture in the United Kingdom, this plant won the Prize of Merit of Garden of the Royal Horticultural Society.

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References

Cestrum parqui Wikipedia