Hook kiss
(Gelsemium elegans, English name: Graceful Jesamine or Poison Hemlock), and gold kiss kiss, bitter kiss, broken grass, rotten grass, wild kudzu, big tea, large tea, poisonous tea, Velvet, Vine Vine, Dangerous Root, Mountain Arsenic, Horseradish, Pork Ginseng, Anesthesia Vine, Torch Grass, Marsh Grass, etc., belong to the Loganiaceae (Loganiaceae, also for the Strychnaceae or goneous vine Branch) hook kiss (Gelsemium, also known as Broodstock, Vulgata or Strychnos), is a highly toxic evergreen, annual, winding vines (also for herbs). Gelsemium, meaning "elegant", the name comes from the Italian jasmine, the name may think that this is similar to jasmine, this is the common point for the majority of yellow or white flowers; words (elegans) meaning For "beautiful" and "elegant". ...