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Nerium oleander Pinky

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English: Oleander (Nerium oleander) may have a bit of a bad-girl reputation, but it is a truly beautiful addition to the Florida landscape.

While it's true that all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested, you can still enjoy oleander. Just choose a spot in your yard that is away from small children and curious pets.

Nevertheless, oleander is well-loved because it's fast-growing, has beautiful flowers, and can grow in a broad range of soils. It's so easy to care for, you'll find it planted alongside highways and interstates throughout Florida, where it handles heat and car exhaust admirably.

It's tolerant of sea spray, and thus makes a colorful addition to the beachside landscape. There are even varieties with fragrant flowers. Oleander thrives throughout much of Florida, so gardeners across the state can enjoy this evergreen beauty.
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