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  2. 3 days ago · According to Fuller and McClintock's Poisonous Plants of California, people have been poisoned by the smoke of incompletely burned oleander [perhaps from a low temperature fire] and some people do report skin irritation from the sap.

  3. 6 days ago · Poison or not? Oleanders have a reputation for being poisonous, which is perfectly true. Chronicles tell of the pitiful episode of Napoleon's soldiers dying en masse after using branches of oleander to sting meat before putting it on the fire.

  4. 3 days ago · Department of Animal Science at Cornell University; This site contains information about plants which are poisonous to or adversely affect animal health.

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    1 day ago · All species of Datura are extremely poisonous and psychoactive, especially their seeds and flowers, which can cause respiratory depression, arrhythmias, fever, delirium, hallucinations, anticholinergic syndrome, psychosis, and death if taken internally. [3]

  6. 5 days ago · Plants produce toxic substances to defend themselves against herbivores. In a new study, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena and the University of Münster ...

  7. 4 days ago · These plants, which are part of the Araceae family, can be toxic to humans and pets if certain parts are ingested or chewed. Symptoms in humans after ingestion include painful burning and swelling ...

  8. sjtreefarm.com › tropical-and-exotic-plants › oleanderOleander – Tree Farm & Nursery

    3 days ago · CAUTION: ALL PARTS OF OLEANDER ARE POISONOUS. Take care when planting in areas frequented by small children or pets that may decide to chew branches or leaves. Burning of the foliage will produce toxic fumes. Preferred Exposure for Nerium Oleander:

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