what is oleander leaf
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Oleander poisoning. To use the sharing features on this page, please enable JavaScript. Oleanderpoisoning occurs when someone eats the flowers or chews the leaves or stems of the oleanderplant (Nerium oleander), or its relative, the yellow oleander (Cascabela thevetia).
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Oleander is the common and species name for a poisonous evergreen shrub or small tree, Nerium oleander, in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, characterized by dark green, lanceolate leaves, flowers with a deeply 5-lobed corolla clustered at the end of the branches, and fruit in the form of a long, narrow capsule.
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