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  2. Nerium - Wikipedia

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    Oleander flowers are showy, profuse, and often fragrant, which makes them very attractive in many contexts. Over 400 cultivars have been named, with several additional flower colors not found in wild plants having been selected, including yellow, peach and salmon .

  3. Oleaceae - Wikipedia

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    The plants are most often hermaphrodite but sometimes polygamomonoecious. The fruit can be a berry , drupe , capsule or samaras . The obvious feature that distinguishes Oleaceae and its sister family, Carlemanniaceae , from all others, is the fact that while the flowers are actinomorphic, the number of stamens is reduced to two.

  4. Apocynoideae - Wikipedia

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    Apocynoideae also includes many popular landscaping and ornamental species, one of the best-known, and most infamous, being the oleander (Nerium oleander); the subfamily also contains remarkable pachycaul genera like Adenium and Pachypodium. Strophanthus speciosus Nerium oleander Chonemorpha fragrans Pentalinon luteum

  5. Apocynaceae - Wikipedia

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    Apocynaceae (/ ə ˌ p ɑː s ə ˈ n eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː /, from Apocynum, Greek for "dog-away") is a family of flowering plants that includes trees, shrubs, herbs, stem succulents, and vines, commonly known as the dogbane family, [1] because some taxa were used as dog poison.

  6. Cascabela thevetia - Wikipedia

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    Cascabela thevetia is an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree. Its leaves are willow-like, linear-lanceolate, and glossy green in color. They are covered in waxy coating to reduce water loss (typical of oleanders).

  7. File:Nerium oleander flowers leaves.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Oleandrin - Wikipedia

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    Oleandrin is a cardiac glycoside found in the poisonous plant oleander (Nerium oleander L.). [1] As a main phytochemical of oleander, oleandrin is associated with the toxicity of oleander sap, and has similar properties to digoxin.

  9. File:Oleander flowers 1 (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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