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  • Nerium Oleander Monrovia Red x 1 Plants Semi dwarf Very Hardy Shrubs Flowering Cottage Rock Garden Rockery Balcony Patio

Nerium Oleander Monrovia Red x 1 Plants Semi dwarf Very Hardy Shrubs Flowering Cottage Rock Garden Rockery Balcony Patio

  • Product Code: oleander-monrovia-red-dwarf-plants-1
  • Availability: 71
  • $6.45


  • 5 or more $5.45

You will receive 1 plants of Nerium Scented Dwarf Oleander Red star shaped flowers flowering Shrubs Hedge Screen Screening


*If you buy 5 or more, you will receive $1.00 off per plant!*

Not for Western Australia, Northern Territory or Tasmania

The plants you will receive will be 10-20cm tall. They will be in individual 50mm x 70mm pots, will have established roots and will be ready to plant into your garden.


1 Plants
Oleander Monrovia Red Flowering

Hardy Shrubs

Nerium Semi Dwarf

 

Extremely hardy flowering shrubs that can handle a wide range of conditions which sees them planted across much of Australia by gardeners, parks, councils, seaside/coastal gardens etc 

Habit: Tall Shrubs

Position: Full sun to semi shade  

Foliage: Mid green  

Flowering: Spring to Autumn 

Masses of red star flower from Spring to late Autumn
   

Wildlife interest: Bird and butterfly attracting 

Height: 2m to 2.5m approx

Width: 2m approx

Evergreen  

Hardiness: Extremely tough

Frost tolerant to minus 10

Good Drought wind and salt tolerance    

Uses: Border, hedge, screen, container, scattered plantings  

All parts of the plant contain strong toxins and will be poisonous if taken in sufficent amounts

I have quoted the following information regarding its toxicity from Burkes Backyard website (6/3/2011 http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/1998/archives/26/ in_the_garden/flowering_plants_and_shrubs/dwarf_oleander)
Is it safe to plant?
Some people believe oleanders should not be grown in gardens because they are poisonous.
This is a misinformed belief.
Whilst oleander (Nerium oleander) is poisonous, it is no more dangerous than many other garden plants. In general, the stories about poisoning from the plant have been found to be myths. Indeed, records from the Poisons Information Centre suggest that there have been no serious injuries or any deaths attributed to oleander (Nerium oleander) in Australia. Oleander poisoning is caused by glycocytes, which need to be ingested by chewing large quantities of leaves, flowers or fruit. The plant has a bitter taste and large quantities of leaves would need to be ingested to effect poisoning. The bitter taste would also be likely to deter most children before any danger was done. Nevertheless, take care when handling this plant. It is poisonous and shouldn't be under-estimated. Poisons Information For information on oleander poisoning, or for instructions if poisoning is suspected call Poisons Information on 13 1126. This is a national service, which operates from the New Children's Hospital at Westmead, New South Wales. It can be dialled from anywhere in Australia. End Quote

Plantinspirations Online Garden Plants Nursery works hard to try and ensure our notes on the variety/varieties listed are true and correct, but do not accept any responsibility for errors or misinformation that may have occurred either by my staff or myself. 

Yet we take no responsibility of what happens after your purchase and receive these plants.

Tags: oleander, red flowers, scented flowers, screening, drought resistant, frost resistant, salt resistant, evergreen, pots, rockery, border, bird attracting, hedging, dwarf