Oleander grows as a shrub or small tree. It comes in multiple colors like white, pink and maroon. It is a vigorous grower in warm subtropical regions, where it is extensively used as an ornamental plant in parks, along roadsides and in private gardens. The toxicity of oleander renders it deerresistant and its large size makes for a good windbreak – as such it is frequently planted as a hedge along property lines and in agricultural settings. The plant is tolerant of poor soils, intense heat, salt spray, and sustained drought – although it will flower and grow more vigorously with regular water.
Propagating Oleander from Cuttings Part 2: • Propagating Oleander from Cuttings ...