Can African jasmine tender leaves make tea?

African jasmine, formerly known as grey plum, alias: carp gall, grey thorn wood, yellow fruit, small yellow fruit, Latin name: Fagraea ceilanica, a tree of the genus grey plum in Loganiaceae. Evergreen (climbing) shrubs or small trees of Brucella of Loganiaceae originating in southern China and Southeast Asia. Formerly known as Hua-Hui Limu (see Illustration of Higher Plants in China, Flora of Yunnan, etc.), it is also known as Hua-Hui Limu and Qing Huangguo. It is similar to Jasmine of Meliaceae only in that the leaves are opposite and the flowers are fragrant. Because the homonym of Melilotus is similar to Jasmine, and in order to make the name pleasant and easy to sell, the florist gave it a new name "African Jasmine". African jasmine, commonly known as Chinese ash plum wood. Distributed in South China and Southeast Asia. Evergreen (climbing) shrubs or small trees of Malus in Loganiaceae.

Its plump plant shape and green leathery leaves are very pleasing, and it is a popular indoor foliage plant. African jasmine, with large, fragrant flowers and dark green leaves, is an ornamental plant in the garden. African jasmine is a good partner for home style. If placed properly, it will make the home exude different charming charm.

1. Constantly release fresh oxygen, which makes people at home more energetic and work more smoothly. The generated volatile oil has obvious bactericidal effect, which can relax people, help them sleep and improve work efficiency.

On the surface, it seems to be different from the geomantic omen we talked about in China, but it is actually related. African jasmine constantly changes the air in the house, making people inside breathe more comfortably, making people feel refreshed, making things easier to look at, and the success rate is relatively greater.

2. Put it on the windowsill to attract wind into the house. Usually, plants attract the wind, or you will feel it when you stand next to a tall tree. If you put it in the window, when the wind blows, it will block the wind, change the wind direction, and let the wind turn around and blow to your home. If the wind blows in, I believe that Feng Shui will be good.

3. African jasmine can also ward off evil spirits. There is a saying that darker plants have good evil spirits. African jasmine is relatively dark and tends to be black, so its evil spirits should be very good.