Description
The Nerium oleander is a fast-growing, evergreen shrub or small tree known for its vibrant flowers and dense foliage.
A 30-liter potted oleander is a well-established plant, typically 3-5 feet (90-150 cm) tall, making it a great option for immediate landscaping impact.
Key Features:
Botanical Name: Nerium oleander
Common Name: Oleander
Size (30L pot): 3-5 feet tall, with strong branching
Foliage: Dark green, elongated, leathery leaves
Flowers: Clusters of pink, white, red, or yellow trumpet-shaped flowers
Blooming Season: Spring to fall (year-round in warm climates)
Growth Rate: Fast-growing, reaching up to 12-20 feet (3-6m) when mature
Care Requirements:Light: Full sun to partial shade
Watering: Drought-tolerant once established, but Nerium Oleander regular watering promotes lush growth
Soil: Well-draining soil; tolerates poor soil conditions
Temperature: Thrives in warm climates (USDA Zones 8-11)
Pruning: Can be pruned to maintain shape and size
| Botanical Name |
Nerium oleander |
| Common Name |
Oleander |
| Pot Size |
30 Liter |
| Current Height |
3 to 5 feet |
| Mature Height |
12 to 20 feet |
| Foliage |
Dark Green, Elongated, Leathery |
| Flower Type |
Trumpet-shaped clusters |
| Blooming Season |
Spring to Fall (year-round in warm climates) |
| Light Requirement |
Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Watering Needs |
Drought-tolerant (once established) |
| Soil Type |
Well-draining, tolerates poor conditions |
| USDA Hardiness Zones |
8-11 |
| Maintenance |
Low |
| Toxicity |
Highly Toxic (if ingested) |