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  2. Nerium - Wikipedia

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    Poisoning and reactions to oleander plants are evident quickly, requiring immediate medical care in suspected or known poisonings of both humans and animals. [59] Induced vomiting and gastric lavage are protective measures to reduce absorption of the toxic compounds. Activated carbon may also be administered to help absorb any remaining toxins ...

  3. 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.

  4. Dogbane - Wikipedia

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    It accumulates the toxic compounds and, if disturbed, releases them in defence. Dogbane , dog- bane , dog's bane , [ citation needed ] and other variations, some of them regional and some transient, are names for certain plants that are reputed to kill or repel dogs; " bane " originally meant "slayer", and was later applied to plants to ...

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  7. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    Poinsettia is similarly only mildly toxic to cats, dogs, and horses, [120] and very rarely necessitates veterinary treatment. [121] Excoecaria agallocha: milky mangrove, blind-your-eye mangrove, river poison tree Euphorbiaceae: Contact with latex can cause skin irritation and blistering; eye contact can cause temporary blindness. [citation needed]

  8. A guide to some of NC’s most dangerous plants, from poison ...

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    Note: If you think you’ve come in contact with a poisonous plant and need help, call NC Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. Here are plants with which you should make yourself familiar:

  9. Aphis nerii - Wikipedia

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    Oleander aphid has a wide range of hosts, but mainly feeds on plants in the dogbane family, including milkweeds, oleander and periwinkle. [9] It is occasionally recorded feeding on plants in the bindweed family , daisy family and spurge family as well as rarely being recorded on Citrus .