One of the most dangerous flowers is the "Nerium oleander," commonly known as the oleander. It contains toxins that are harmful when ingested, causing symptoms such as vomiting, dizziness, and in extreme cases, can be fatal. It is important to handle oleander with caution.
no, it cant poison you or be extremly bad for your health, however its not good to smell it, so dont
Whether or not you grow Oleander in the yard depends on whether you have pets or young children. Oleander is highly toxic to people, pets and livestock, so if there is any chance of it being ingested, it is best avoided.
The dog is trained not to just smell, but to smell drugs and poison and stuff like that so the police have evidence to who ever they are searching, its the same with those airport dogs that sniff through your suitcase for any unwanted items like wine or drugs. Hope that helped!
So they can get there poison.
A compost for shrubs and trees is the best compost for oleander. The woody plant in question (Nerium oleander) manages to adjust to a range of environmental conditions so in acidic soils ericaceous compost can be used. A compost of oleander leaves and twigs may be used since the oleander toxin oleandrin reduces to less than 10 percent of original concentration after 50 days and to non-detection after 300 days, according to research by Arthur Craigmill of University of California at Davis and James A. Downer of University of California Cooperative Extension.
a poison arrow is a arrow that has poison in it so when it hit somebody the poison spreads and they die
Balanced slow-release soluble 10-10-10, blood meal, compost, fish emulsion, and mulch are fertilizers to use on oleander (Nerium oleander). Compost can be applied as as soil amendment, fertilizer, or mulch. Applications may be made in late February or early March and in late September or early October, when temperatures will not be so hot as to "burn" the soil with added nutrients.
Poison is bad so go home.
The golden poison dart frog's poison is so poisonous it can kill 10 adult humans or 20,000 mice.
Great whites need their great sense of smell so they can smell their prey or so they can smell blood.
I don't think so. I think TOADS spit poison.