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Plants ThermopsisThevetia Thevetioides

Thevetia ahouai
(Broad-Leaved Thevetia)
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Thevetia thevetioides (Giant Thevetia) - A small, open, evergreen tropical tree from Puebla and Oaxaca Mexico that grows typically as a large shrub in Southern California where it reaches to 15 feet tall and is sparsely foliaged with attractive dark ...

Thevetia peruviana
Yellow oleander
Apocynaceae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners
of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.

Cascabela thevetia 'Alba' (Photo: Sheldon Navie)
Yellow oleander
Cascabela thevetia
Scientific Name ...

Thevetia peruviana. Spanish oleander. Introduced from Tropical America. An evergreen tree that can grow to 30 feet.
Tithonia (Tithonia rotundifolia). Tall Mexican sunflower. Also good for sheltering and pupating butterflies.

Thevetia nereifolia, Thevetia peruviana, Cascabela thevetia
Family: Apocynaceae
Still tree, Yellow oleander, Lucky nut
Origin: Central America ...

Thevetia thevetiodes
Buttery yellow 1-1/2" funnel-shaped blooms are borne in summer and fall on this tropical evergreen small tree or large shrub with thin willow like shiny medium-green foliage.

Thevetia peruviana ( Be-still tree )
Thlaspi ( CommonName Not Available )
Thlaspi bulbosum ( CommonName Not Available ) ...

Laurel amarillo - Thevetia neriifolia
Laurel americano - Kalmia latifolia
Laurel cerezo - Prunus lauro-cerasus
Laurel de montaña - Kalmia latifolia
Laurel de San Antonio - Epilobium angustifolium
Laurel real - Prunus lauro-cerasus ...

Oleander, yellow - see Thevetia
Opium poppy - see Papaver somniferum
Opuntia microdasys (Bunny ears cactus) - skin irritant
Ornithogalum (Chincherinchee, Star-of-Bethlehem) - somewhat
Poisonous; skin irritant
Pagoda tree - see Sophora ...

the shrubby oleanders, or rosebays (genus Nerium), the yellow oleander (Thevetia neriifolia), and the small blue-flowered periwinkles, or running myrtle (chiefly Vinca minor), all of which are evergreen plants native to the Old World.

Yellow firethorn Pyracantha angustifolia (Franch.) (Category 3) (Excluding cultivars)
Yellow ginger lily Hedychium flavescens Roscoe (Category 1)
Yellow oleander Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) K.Schum. (Category 1) ...

See also: Green, Evergreen, Oleander, Chrysanthemum, Cactus

Plants ThermopsisThevetia Thevetioides

 
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