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- Nerium - Wikipedia
Nerium is a poisonous plant but its bitterness renders it unpalatable to humans and most animals, so poisoning cases are rare and the general risk for human mortality is low
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- Nerium oleander - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Nerium oleander Common Name (s): Kaner Oleander Rosebay Rose Bay Rose-bay Rose Laurel
- How to Care for This Beautiful But Toxic Plant - Garden Design
Nerium oleander Zones: 8 to 11 Habit: Upright spreading habit Height and spread: 4 to 6 feet tall, 4 feet wide Selected in Austin, Texas for its dense rounded habit, this cultivar is especially heat and disease resistant Bright magenta-pink flowers brighten the landscape This dwarf oleander is suitable for smaller spaces and containers
- ENH-571 ST412: Nerium oleander: Oleander - EDIS
Planted on five to seven-foot centers, a row of oleander makes a nice screen for a large residence or other large-scale landscape A dwarf shrub selection 'Petite' is most suited for residential landscapes due to its small size Figure 1 Full Form - Nerium oleander: oleander Credit: UF IFAS
- Oleander: A Complete Guide to Its Beauty, Care, and Toxicity
Nerium oleander, commonly known as oleander, is a flowering shrub or small tree native to the Mediterranean region, Southeast Asia, and northern Africa It belongs to the dogbane family, Apocynaceae, which also includes periwinkle and plumeria
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- Oleander | Toxic, Mediterranean, Shrub | Britannica
Oleander, any of the ornamental evergreen shrubs of the genus Nerium, belonging to the dogbane family (Apocynaceae) and having a poisonous milky juice The best known is the common oleander (N oleander), often called rosebay
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