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Are all oleander plants poisonous?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Oleander plants are generally poisonous. In particular, milk and its seeds are the most toxic. But usually, it won't be poisoned if you don't eat it by mistake or if you touch the juice with a wound. And this kind of plant can also extract excellent plant fiber and be used for agricultural insecticidal control. In addition, be careful not to put it where children can touch it, so as to avoid accidental ingestion and poisoning.

First, whether it is toxic or not

Oleander plants are generally poisonous. In particular, milk and its seeds are the most toxic. For example, the genus Phyllostachys pubescens, Prunus mandshurica and Sheep horn depression, and so on.

Although oleander plants are poisonous, as long as they are careful, usually they will not be poisoned if they are not eaten by accident or the wound does not touch the juice.

II. Efficacy

1. Agriculture: it can be used for pest control in agriculture, such as rice planthopper, rice borer and cabbage aphid.

2. Fiber: it also has excellent plant fibers, such as hemp and linen, etc., which is very tough and is an important raw material for papermaking, national defense industry and prevention and control.

Matters needing attention

When raising oleander plants, remember not to put them in places where children can touch them, so as to avoid accidental ingestion and poisoning.

 
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