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1. Many people happily recognize oleander.

2. The Oleander has long leaves.

3. I especially like the oleander in moonlight.

4. There were oleanders and an untidy tumble of bamboo dwellings.

5. The Hibiscus, Azalea and Oleander are some common shrubs.

6. There are oleander bushes and flame of the forest trees.

7. Last year we saw "The Hours" win awards and "White Oleander" win critical acceptance.

8. Geraniums sat on the window ledges and oleanders grew from old Elf oil drums outside the doors.

9. Every bit of the oleander plant is toxic, unlike the case for other plants where just the flower or sap might be poisonous. Even accidental inhalation of the smoke from burning oleander is a problem.

10. Before me lay a deep gulley choked with oleanders and thorny scrub, which descended precipitously down to the private beach.

11. However, in that place, just in front of our living building, I found my old friend—oleander unexpectedly.

12. Many Sri Lankans kill themselves by eating the seeds of the yellow oleander, a common shrub.

13. I stretched my hands out of the fence and could pitched the top of the oleander.

14. We can see them from spring to autumn . The whole plant of the Oleander is poisonous.

15. I could catch the top branch of oleander if I stretched my hand out from the railing.

16. But officials in Southern California say someone recently poisoned more than 20 show horses by mixing oleander in theirfeadfeed.

17. But officials in Southern California say someone recently poisoned more than 20 show horses by mixing oleander in their feed.

18. Sweet-smelling Mediterranean flora Bespeckles the entire park: think poplars, palms and pines, along with acacias and oleanders, and much more greenery and …

19. Every bit of the oleander plant is toxic, unlike the case for other plants where just the flower or sap might be poisonous.

20. Janet Fitch's White Oleander is yet another book that follows one young woman's struggle to come of age in spite of the many hardships she encounters.

21. Another reason White Oleander makes for painful reading is that Astrid is subjected to a horrific series of abuses at the foster homes she is placed in.

22. Based on casual observations or indications rather than rigorous or scientific analysis: "There are Anecdotal reports of children poisoned by hot dogs roasted over a fire of the [oleander] stems

23. These evergreen shrubs (Nerium oleander is shown) are common as tub plants or in gardens in the Southwest and California, any locale that approaches the plant's native Mediterranean climate.

24. Based on casual observations or indications rather than rigorous or scientific analysis: "There are Anecdotal reports of children poisoned by hot dogs roasted over a fire of the [oleander] stems" (C

25. Paradise valley is a fascinating oasis around Agadir with wonderful little gorges of the Oued Tamraght, surrounded by palm trees, argan trees, oleanders and surrounded by breathtaking and colorful landscapes, in addition to the fresh and natural pools .

26. After a short description of each of the following plants: aconite, belladonna, colchicum, datura, digitalis, yew, oleander, myrtle and veratrum album, the clinical, therapeutic, and analytical aspects of each of the corresponding poisons are discussed.

27. Melon Aphid or Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphididae) Oleander Aphid, Aphis nerii Boyer de Fonscolombe (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphididae) Palm Aphid Cerataphis brasiliensis (Hempel) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphidae: HormAphidinae) Pest Identification Guide: Green Peach Aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer)

28. ‘The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.’ ‘The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.’

29. ‘The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.’ ‘The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.’