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Nerium oleander
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Learn how to plant, grow, and care for oleander shrubs
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Varieties
- ‘Austin Pretty Limits’ is a dwarf variety with deep pink blooms. It maxes out at 4-6 feet tall, making it a perfect oleander for growing in containers for those too far north to grow these plants outdoors.
- ‘Peach Blossom’ is a mid-sized shrub that grows to about 8-10 feet tall. Its classic pink blooms adorn the plant from spring into early autumn.
- ‘Hardy White’ is a white-blooming shrub. As the name suggests, this variety is a bit more cold-hardy than most and may survive in USDA zone 7, although with some tip burn. It is famous for its fragrant blooms.
- ‘Hardy Red’ is the hardiest cultivar, which may tolerate cold in USDA zone 7b.The plants grow to 8 feet tall with very deep red, single flowers.
- ‘Hardy Pink’ is another cold-weather cultivar that is hardy to zone 7b.
- ‘Calypso,’ a vigorous bloomer that has single cherry-red flowers and is very hardy (zones 8B through 11).
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