Oleander Petite Pink  30 Live Plants  Nerium  Compact Dwarf Evergreen Shrub
Oleander Petite Pink  30 Live Plants  Nerium  Compact Dwarf Evergreen Shrub
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Oleander Petite Pink 30 Live Plants Nerium Compact Dwarf Evergreen Shrub

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  • This fast growing evergreen shrub performs beautifully as a landscape anchor plant, a natural screen, or planted along highway medians. Plants begin blooming in early summer and continue through mid-autumn. The flowers of the oleander form 2 blossoms in large showy clusters on the new growth of the plant.
  • While their flowers dont actually provide nectar, they trick pollinators such as bees and moths to pollinate them. When the shrubs are not blooming, their leathery-green leaves are very attractive and give your landscape a tropical flair. Oleanders are typically evergreen but can lose foliage or die back to the ground when they are exposed to temperatures below 20 degrees F.
  • Oleanders can also handle radiant heat very well from nearby walls and pavements and are very drought tolerant. Oleanders can grow in a variety of soil types but require good drainage. If you need to prune or shape your oleander be sure to do it in early spring to avoid loss of flowers.
  • The Nerium Oleander 'Petite Pink' or Dwarf Oleander Pink produces soft pink flowers and is easy to grow, so they are a favorite for use in a flower garden or as an informal flowering hedge.
  • Native to the Mediterranean, these evergreen shrubs will still reward your landscape with a bounty of beautiful pink color even with minimal care. As great as they are for hedges, we also like to plant them around patios, borders or use them to add lots of colors when lining a walkway or driveway. Butterflies and hummingbirds love the periodic blooms throughout the year too!
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Feb 28, 2025
Pat
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Home decor style: 40 Plants
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Several plant dead upon arrival .

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Sep 28, 2024
Rani
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Count per pack: 30
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Should've listened to the negative reviews

I ordered these and some red oleander from another seller, hoping to plant masses of them in the landscape. I'm no longer sure that's going to work, after receiving these. They don't look like the photo. Mine are long and spindly, and already yellowed, as if grown from seeds instead of cuttings, and not allowed enough light. Two arrived entirely dead, out of thirty. I fear they won't be the only casualties. Shipping box was crushed on arrival, but that was because it was not sturdy, and not filled. Instead, the packer used foam adhesive (seriously) to stick the tray to the bottom of the box. It had stapled strips of cardboard across the cells to keep the dirt in. That suggests to me that all their plants are spindly, and won't look anything like the healthy ones pictured in the listing. You couldn't do that with cardboard strips to the healthy plants they showed. If that weren't bad enough, they were grown in little cells of landscape fabric. Big no-no. Roots were protruding through the cells, and the fabric couldn't be removed without ripping out all those outside roots. But if you don't remove it, the bigger stabilizing roots won't be able to branch out and become established. I wanted to cry as I removed all that plastic horrible junk, and all those roots came with it… So, I don't know if these will survive or not. They're potted first because there's no way these would survive directly planted, with such a tiny root ball and all the root loss and trauma from removing the completely unnecessary, harmful landscape fabric wrap. (They came in a 1 inch cube 30-block planting tray—it didn't need any liners.) Would I buy again? Absolutely not. Just FYI, I bought red ones from another seller for similar pricing, from Walmart.com, and… those were as pictured, healthy cutting plants, treated properly, not wrapped in root-killing sleeves. Photos included to show the difference. First two pics—this terrible, spindly order. Third pic—red oleander from another company, ordered at same time. (All shown repotted already to help them survive.)

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