• This is a list of subfamilies and genera of the dogbane family Apocynaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hardy in USDA zones 8 through 10, it is in the dogbane or Apocynaceae family, whilst jasmine is in the olive or Oleaceae family. (itsacoolerplanet.com)
  • The tropical climber belongs to the dogbane family (Apocynaceae) and contains a white, milky sap, which may cause skin irritations and stubborn stains, whilst plants get injured and the sap leaks. (orchids-flowers.com)
  • The highly conspicuous caterpillars are often sighted feeding on the leaves of trees and smaller shrubs in the dogbane family (Apocynaceae). (wildlifeinsight.com)
  • Oleander, known as Nerium Oleander belongs to the Apocynaceae family of the vegetable kingdom and has affinity for scalp tissue related disorders. (hpathy.com)
  • The range and abundance of species changes over time and whilst some have become very rare others, such as Buzzard, Red Kite and Little Egret are now regular sightings. (naturespot.org.uk)
  • Also D. echinoblastus has between 9 and 12 flowers, whilst D. leucoblasta 9 or fewer flowers. (blogspot.com)
  • Whilst the external form of the flowers does not appear exceptional, there are some very unusual features of ovary structure and embryology (Maheshwari et al. (cybertaxonomy.org)