Nerium oleander
Oleander is an evergreen shrub with showy, fragrant flowers in vibrant colors. Beautiful but highly toxic, it symbolizes caution and dangerous beauty.
Apocynaceae (Dogbane family)
Late spring through fall (May-October)

Similar flowers: oleander flowers and lavenders also share similar meanings.
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Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
Well-drained, Sandy, Rocky, Poor soils tolerated, pH 6.0-8.0
Extremely toxic - wear gloves and avoid contact with sap
Prune after flowering to maintain shape
Very drought tolerant but benefits from occasional deep watering
Protect from cold winds in marginal zones
Can be grown in containers and moved indoors in winter
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Oleander is extremely poisonous - all parts contain cardiac glycosides that can be fatal if ingested. Even small amounts can cause serious illness in humans and animals.
Oleander is hardy in USDA zones 8-11. In colder regions, it must be grown in containers and brought indoors for winter protection.
Oleander symbolizes caution, dangerous beauty, and seduction. It represents the idea that beauty can be deceptive and potentially harmful.
Oleander is not recommended for households with pets or young children due to its extreme toxicity. Consider safer alternatives for family gardens.
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Nerium oleander L. (syn. Nerium indicum Mill.)
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