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- Cerbera odollam is a tree species in the family Apocynaceae commonly known as the suicide tree or pong-pong. It bears a fruit known as othalanga whose...
- Adullam (Hebrew: עֲדֻלָּם, romanized: ʿəḏullām, Koinē Gr****: Οδολλάμ) is an ancient ruin once numbered among the thirty-six cities of Canaan whose kings...
- dicotyledonous angiosperm genus Cerbera; including the suicide tree (Cerbera odollam) and the sea mango (Cerbera manghas). As a cardiac glycoside, cerberin...
- quantities than the other cardiac glycosides. Like the closely related Cerbera odollam, C. manghas seeds have been purposely ingested in suicide attempts. Treatment...
- this genus are mangroves, Cerbera floribunda, Cerbera manghas and Cerbera odollam. They are perennial trees or shrubs growing up 30 m (98 ft) high, the branches...
- Suicide tree may refer to at least two different plant species: Cerbera odollam (native to India) so called because it is toxic Tachigali versicolor (native...
- cheiranthoides (wormseed wallflower) and other Erysimum species Cerbera odollam (suicide tree): cerberin Periploca sepium: periplocin some species of Chrysolina...
- described in 1927, but has since been determined to be a synonym of C. odollam Gaertn. The subject of this article was originally described as C. dilatata...
- ingestion of the poison contained within the nut of the tangena tree (Cerbera odollam). Survivors were deemed innocent, while those who perished were ****umed...
- (Artocarpus altilis), ketapang (Terminalia catappa), and kecundang (Cerbera odollam). Sea vegetation commonly found in the park consists of seaweed divisions...