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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of oleander for these uses.
A post office operated at Oleander from 1881 to 1935, moving in 1899.
At this rate he'd soon be able to see the oleander growing - or swaying.
Taking quinine along with oleander might cause serious heart problems.
Low potassium levels can increase the chance of side effects from taking oleander.
Just then my path bent round some oleanders; when I came out again, he had gone.
Oleanders like to be fed every other week from the time growth begins until early August.
There was a red oleander bush against part of the front wall of the house.
Bob slipped through the oleanders and began to scale the fence.
He could pull a bad tooth without clove or oleander.
Oleander said nothing to that, which was a blessing.
A cluster of poisonous oleander added color to a corner.
In the dappled shadows of the oleander I seemed to see a waiting face.
Recently I saw a magazine article that featured oleanders indoors.
This real pretty women I've known by sight for years is standing kind of bent over in the thick oleanders.
There isn't enough information to know whether or not it is safe to apply oleander to the skin.
It was later made into a movie in 2002 titled White Oleander.
The flowering oleander, like the girl, is in the blossoming stage of life.
Oleanders are poisonous, she remembered; could they be here guarding something?
The air was heavy with the perfume of oleander which grew in profusion.
When they are actively growing, oleanders seem to be made for gardeners who typically kill through love.
Pike watched the oleanders for almost twenty minutes, and then a bar of light moved behind the leaves.
He saw the pebbles, the oleanders, the nets loaded with fish.
Jake stepped around a huge oleander, paused, and looked toward the driveway.
It's especially dangerous to use oleander if you have an electrolyte imbalance.