Friday, September 15, 2017

Floral Friday: White Oleander

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Nerium oleander is a shrub or small tree grows from a neighbour’s house and the flowers were shot through the backdoor, across the open parking of the house next door. The evergreen shrub is a fast-growing with an upright growth-habit to 10-15 feet tall and wide. This sun loving and long-blooming variety features narrow glossy dark-green foliage with flowers grow in clusters at the end of each branch in pretty white, pink to red.

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Oleander flowers are showy, profuse, and often fragrant, which makes them very attractive in many contexts and they bloom from mid-spring through summer attract bees.

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All parts of this shrub contain a milky sap that is poisonous if ingested and one should be caution when pruning or working with this species. The shrub thrives in exposure of full sun and tolerates heat reflected coastal conditions, where it is extensively used as an ornamental plant in parks, roadsides and house gardens.

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Linking this post for Floral  Friday Foto 

7 comments:

Lady Fi said...

Those flowers are beautiful!

Rajesh said...

Very pretty flowers.

Nancy Chan said...

I like this pretty fragrant flowers! They brighten up the place.

GreenComotion said...

Great captures of the Oleander.
They may be poisonous to pets (just a friendly reminder).
Have a Happy Weekend, Jeevan!!
Peace :)

Sandhya said...

Beautiful pictures! Love all white coloured flowers!

carol l mckenna said...

Lovely photos of the oleander ~ thanks, ^_^

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L. D. said...

The flowers still are so beautiful.