Oleander
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“The Oleander is the common and sweet-scented oleander. They have lanceolate coriaceous leaves, with parallel veins and fine roseate flowers. The former is a native of India, now naturalized in many warm countries. Sweet-scented oleander is wild in Central India, Scinde, Afghanistan, and the outer Himalayas to 5,500 feet. Often cultivated in India, etc. All parts of the plants, especially the root, are poisonous."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)
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Oleander, lanceolate coriaceous leaves, parallel veins and fine roseate flowers, native of india, scinde, afghanistanGalleries
Flowers and Shrubs: N-OSource
Everybody's Cyclopedia (New York, NY: Syndicate Publishing Company, 1912)
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