Against this tomb there is an old and large sizedoleander.
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Oleandersurrounds him as they loudly perform the song, forcing him to weep.
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The young lady's posture mimics that of theoleander.
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The mountainsides are covered with pine, sandalwood and rough oak, or else shrubs including bay, thyme andoleander.
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The floweringoleander, like the girl, is in the blossoming stage of life.
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One cited death was apparently due to the ingestion ofoleanderleaves by a diabetic man.
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It is theorized that the plant produces a powerful hemotoxin, perhaps similar tooleanderin nature.
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They are covered in waxy coating to reduce water loss (typical of oleanders).
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Oleandersap can cause skin irritations, severe eye inflammation and irritation, and allergy reactions characterized by dermatitis when administered topically.
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Along with neandrin it is primarily responsible for the toxicity of the sap ofoleander.
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The land was beautifully landscaped and along the river were weeping willows and oleanders.
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Oleandercan also be grown in cooler climates in greenhouses and conservatories, or as indoor plants that can be kept outside in the summer.
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When he was in good mood he used bright colors, such as vibrant pink oleanders.
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Oleanderflowers are showy and fragrant and are grown for these reasons.
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There is a wide range of toxins and secondary compounds withinoleander, and care should be taken around this plant due to its toxic nature.
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