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climbing-oleander

Strophanthus gratus

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About

Climbing Oleander, Strophanthus gratus, is a woody liana or climbing shrub in the family Apocynaceae native to tropical West and Central Africa, occurring in rainforest margins, gallery forest, and secondary forest from Senegal to Uganda. The species belongs to a genus celebrated for the cardiac glycosides and arrow poisons produced in the seeds; Strophanthus species were the source of the drug ouabain (g-strophanthin), historically used in cardiac medicine and by African hunters as an arrow poison applied to hunting darts. Climbing Oleander produces large, funnel-shaped flowers with white to pale pink twisted petals and a fringe of elongated lobes at the corolla mouth, borne in terminal cymes that are highly ornamental. The name 'climbing oleander' refers to the superficial resemblance of the flowers to the related Mediterranean oleander (Nerium oleander). The species climbs by twining its stems around supporting vegetation and is occasionally cultivated as an ornamental in tropical gardens. The seeds contain strophanthin and other potent glycosides that affect the cardiac system; all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested. The species is not currently assessed as threatened within its native tropical African range.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in diverse terrestrial habitats from tropical forests to temperate regions.

Distributed across Guinea and India.

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Names in Other Languages

French strophanthus glabre du Gabon
Portuguese estrofanto

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of climbing-oleander?
The scientific name of climbing-oleander is Strophanthus gratus. It belongs to the genus Strophanthus.
Where does climbing-oleander live?
climbing-oleander is found in Distributed across Guinea and India.. Countries include Guinea, India.
What family does climbing-oleander belong to?
climbing-oleander (Strophanthus gratus) belongs to the genus Strophanthus, which is part of the taxonomic family Apocynaceae.
What kingdom does climbing-oleander belong to?
climbing-oleander (Strophanthus gratus) belongs to the kingdom Plantae (พืช).
What are the closest relatives of climbing-oleander?
The closest relatives of climbing-oleander in the genus Strophanthus include common poisonrope, medisa-flower, wood-shaving-flower, hairy strophanthus.

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