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Nerium oleander (Oleander)


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What to do in the garden in August

Nerium oleander
(Oleander)


Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub
Uses: Ornamental, Border, Hedge, Privacy, Fragrance
Propagation: Seeds, Stem cuttings
Habit: Bushy, Upright
Light: Full Sun
Flower Color: Various
Blooms: Spring, Summer, Autumn
Width: 8 - 10 ft.; Height: 8 - 15 ft.
Fertility: Average, Poor
Soil: Neutral, Well-Drained, High, Medium
Zone: 7 - 11

A warm-climate shrub that can be trained to grow as a small tree. The flowers come in a large variety of colors and are long-lasting from spring to autumn. They are poisonous and should not be grown where children play. You should not burn the pruned branches as even they produce a toxic smoke.

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