Oleander is the name of one of many poisonous shrubs.
Specifically, oleander (Nerum oleander) can be a convenient choice for cultivators, gardeners, and landscapers. It grows in alkaline and poor soils. It has attractive parts and structure. It is drought- and salt-tolerant.
But all parts of an oleander shrub are poisonous. No amount of drying or processing changes that fact. Ingesting -- for example, chewing or saving foliage and twigs -- may dilate pupils, provoke diarrhea and nauseousness, and slow pulses. Additionally, burning any of the plant's parts will release toxic fumes.
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Evergreen plants.
One example of an evergreen tree with prickly leaves is the holly tree. Holly trees have glossy, dark green leaves that are typically spiky or prickly along the edges. They produce red berries in the winter months.
Evergreen tree with large leaves and large pink to orange flowers
Catharanthus roseus is an evergreen shrub with flowers that are white to nearly dark pink color. The flowers have a red center.Catharanthus roseus is a herbaceous evergreen plant with oval leaves. It has flowers that have a white to dark pink color. The flowers have a darker red color at the center.
a garland is a parasitic plant having evergreen leaves and bearing white berries and small, yellow flowers .
an evergreen eastern Asian shrub related to the tea plant, grown for its showy flowers and shiny leaves.
Evergreen leaves have a waxy coating called cuticle, which helps reduce water loss through evaporation and protects the leaves from external factors like pests and diseases. This coating also gives the leaves their characteristic glossy appearance.
The parasitic evergreen plant has yellowish flowers; small, yellowish green leaves; and waxy, white berries.
The leaves of water hyacinth are smooth and waxy, with a slightly glossy texture.
Plants do not appear evergreen. They either are or are not evergreen. Evergreen plants do not drop all their leaves in the Autumn.
Yes, holly is an evergreen plant, meaning it retains its leaves throughout the year. Holly is known for its distinctive glossy, spiky leaves and bright red berries, making it a popular choice for holiday decorations.