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- Cascabela thevetia (synonym Thevetia peruviana) is a poisonous plant native throughout Mexico and in Central America, and cultivated widely as an ornamental...
- shedding seeds with unfurled pappi Cascabela thevetia (syn.Thevetia peruviana) Cascabela thevetia (syn.Thevetia peruviana): dissection of toxic fruits. Cerbera...
- thevetioides Thevetia linearis = Cascabela thevetia Thevetia neriifolia = Cascabela thevetia Thevetia ovata = Cascabela ovata Thevetia peruviana = Cascabela...
- Species Plantarum, in which he described three species — C. manghas, C. thevetia and C. ahouai. Of these, only C. manghas is still included in Cerbera (the...
- Thevetia ahouai is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, native to Mexico, Central America, Cuba, Colombia, and Venezuela, and introduced...
- Bengal Closed buds of an oleander shrub near Yalta, Ukraine Cascabela thevetia (yellow oleander) List of ineffective cancer treatments List of plants...
- chicks) and reptiles in their diet They are known to feed on the fruits of Thevetia peruviana, which are known to be toxic to many vertebrates. They are almost...
- (Standl. & Steyerm.) L.O.Alvarado & Ochot.-Booth - C + S Mexico Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold - Latin America from N Mexico to NE Argentina Cascabela thevetioides...
- from Cascabela thevetia (Thevetia neriifolia). Arora RB, Rangaswami S (1972). Peruvoside and Other Cardiotonic Glycoside[s] of Thevetia neriifolia Juss:...
- Brachystelma schultzei (Schltr.) Bruyns Genus Thevetia: Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) K.Schum. accepted as Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold, not indigenous, naturalised...