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thevetia peruviana

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Word: Thevetia peruviana

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Thevetia peruviana is a tropical shrub or small tree that is native to America. It has shiny, dark green leaves and produces beautiful flowers that can be saffron yellow, orange, or peach-colored. However, it is very important to know that all parts of this plant are highly poisonous.

Usage Instructions:
  • When you want to talk about this specific type of plant, you can simply use its name, "thevetia peruviana."
  • It is often found in gardens or as an ornamental plant in warmer climates, but caution is necessary because of its toxicity.
Example:
  • "In my grandmother's garden, she has a thevetia peruviana, which has stunning yellow flowers, but she always tells us to stay away from it because it's poisonous."
Advanced Usage:
  • When discussing botany or gardening, you might say, "Thevetia peruviana is not only admired for its ornamental value but also poses a risk due to its toxic properties, necessitating careful handling."
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "thevetia peruviana," but it is sometimes referred to by its common names, such as "yellow oleander" or "lucky nut."
Different Meanings:
  • "Thevetia peruviana" specifically refers to this plant. There are no alternative meanings for this term.
Synonyms:
  • Yellow oleander
  • Lucky nut
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with "thevetia peruviana," but you can express caution by saying, "Handle with care," when discussing this plant.
Important Note:

Always remember that while "thevetia peruviana" is beautiful, it is dangerous. If you ever see one, admire its beauty from a distance and do not touch or ingest any part of the plant.

Noun
  1. tropical American shrub or small tree having glossy dark green leaves and fragrant saffron yellow to orange or peach- colored flowers; all parts highly poisonous

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