oleanders in English

noun
1
a poisonous evergreen Old World shrub that is widely grown in warm countries for its clusters of white, pink, or red flowers.
Between the ruins grew cypresses and oleanders , hibiscus, myrtle and wild roses.

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1. There were oleanders and an untidy tumble of bamboo dwellings.

2. Geraniums sat on the window ledges and oleanders grew from old Elf oil drums outside the doors.

3. Before me lay a deep gulley choked with oleanders and thorny scrub, which descended precipitously down to the private beach.

4. Sweet-smelling Mediterranean flora Bespeckles the entire park: think poplars, palms and pines, along with acacias and oleanders, and much more greenery and …

5. Paradise valley is a fascinating oasis around Agadir with wonderful little gorges of the Oued Tamraght, surrounded by palm trees, argan trees, oleanders and surrounded by breathtaking and colorful landscapes, in addition to the fresh and natural pools .

6. ‘The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.’ ‘The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.’

7. ‘The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.’ ‘The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.’