An ornamental but poisonous flowering shrub having narrow evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant white to pink or red flowers: native to East Indies but widely cultivated in warm regions.
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1 They do make medicine of Canadian rock rose and rose bay , laurel, and willow.
2 Michael Jackson spotted in Rose Bay , he wrote next to the photo.
3 The journey from Cottage Point to Rose Bay would normally take 20 minutes.
4 Sydney's first Coles Local in Rose Bay opened its doors today.
5 Two miles away a sunpuppy rose baying on a spreading cone of smoke.
1 They hid Jim on the stage back of the oleander commencement night.
2 The sweet fragrances of lilac and oleander lingered in the damp air.
3 Ahead, there was the mass of vegetation: bear grass and oleander .
4 They hung it on the wall near where the oleander stood that night.
5 Edging the mound there were wild aloes and the wild oleander .
6 And he wore in his hat a sprig of crimson oleander .
7 I do not know which I dislike most, foreign usurpation or the oleander .
8 Once they had sat enfolded in each other's arms under a flowering oleander .
9 Somehow, despite the oleander , the sick pit in my stomach seemed to lighten.
10 His rare oleander - worms and his priceless beetles all were destroyed.
11 There was trouble procuring the ricin-thisis dried oleander extract.
12 The scent of oleander , confederate jasmine, crepe myrtle, and camellia floating from the garden.
13 Nick Hilliard snatched off his sombrero as he came swinging along the oleander path.
14 I found the clay amphora filled with a black liquid under the oleander bush.
15 But very early in the day she saw the father hurrying up the oleander avenue.
16 The lovers woke early, and had their breakfast on the loggia overlooking the oleander garden.
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