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Nerium oleander was created in 1753.
The scientific name of nerium, commonly known as oleander, is Nerium oleander. It is a flowering plant that is native to Asia and the Mediterranean region and is known for its showy and toxic flowers.
no, it is a shrub and its poisonous
Nerium leaf is dicot. Dicot leaves have reticulate venation and dorsiventral symmetry.
nemesia, nasturtium, nerine, nerium (oleander)
The Nerium oleander is the provincial flower of the Sindh, Pakistan.
as nerium is a xerophyte i.e.as it cannot take in sufficient amount of needed water,the sunken stomata are present in the lower epidermis to reduce loss of water by transpiration.there are also certain hair present in the sunken stoma to protect it.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Nerium oleander.
Nerium oleander (Shrub) Bougainvillea (Climber) Cornocarpus (Tree) Wedelia triobata (Groundcover)
The scientific name for aboli flower is Nerium oleander. It is a shrub that produces beautiful clusters of colorful flowers. However, it's important to note that Nerium oleander is highly toxic if ingested.
Various plants such as Hydrangea spp, eucalyptus spp,Nerium oleander, acacia spp, macadamia ternifolia and lots more
The red oleander plant (Nerium oleander) is a flowering shrub and not capable of having a sexual orientation. "Bisexual" refers to the sexuality of individuals, not plants.