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Oleander is a dense, fast-growing evergreen shrub that has been growing since ancient times and is native to North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean regions. Oleander, however, is toxic to humans and pets, every part of it, and the outcome of ingesting even a small amount of it can be dire.
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Nerium oleander, allgemein bekannt als Oleander oder Rosebay, ist ein Strauch oder kleiner Baum, der weltweit in gemäßigten und subtropischen Gebieten als Zier- und Landschaftspflanze kultiviert wird. Wikipedia (Englisch)
Wissenschaftlicher Name: Nerium
Höhere Klassifizierung: Hundsgiftgewächse
Oleander von hgic.clemson.edu
15.10.2019 · Oleanders (Nerium oleander) are distinctive and beautiful, large, flowering shrubs that thrive with little care. They are very heat and drought- ...
Oleander von en.wikipedia.org
Nerium oleander commonly known as oleander or rosebay, is a shrub or small tree cultivated worldwide in temperate and subtropical areas as an ornamental and ...
Oleander von www.gardendesign.com
This dwarf variety is ideal for small spaces and containers. The upright open habit is suitable for hedging or foundation plantings. Clusters of soft pastel ...
02.04.2024 · Oleander, any of the ornamental evergreen shrubs of the genus Nerium, belonging to the dogbane family (Apocynaceae) and having a poisonous ...
Oleander von costafarms.com
This flowering shrub is an excellent hedge plant. If left unpruned, it can reach 15 feet or more, but can be kept shorter. Its quick growth and dense foliage ...
Oleander von gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu
30.09.2021 · This fast-growing evergreen shrub or small tree can be used in your garden as a living screen or wall. With pruning, oleander can be kept at a ...
Oleander is a rapidly growing evergreen, rounded shrub or small tree native to Europe and Asia. It grows to heights between 6.5 feet and 19.5 feet tall and 6 ...
Oleander von www.thespruce.com
29.01.2023 · Oleander (Nerium oleander) grows naturally as a mounded, round shrub, or it can be trained as a small single- or multi-trunked tree.