To train an oleander to grow as a tree rather than a bush, start by selecting a single, strong central stem during the early growth stages. As the plant matures, prune away lower branches to encourage upward growth and maintain a clear trunk. Regularly trim any side shoots that compete with the main stem, and ensure it receives adequate sunlight and nutrients for optimal growth. This method will help shape the oleander into a tree form over time.
Whether or not you grow Oleander in the yard depends on whether you have pets or young children. Oleander is highly toxic to people, pets and livestock, so if there is any chance of it being ingested, it is best avoided.
It is possible, but it has not happened because the train would get scratched by the bush.
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Yes, they will. Are you sure they are honeybees. Best way to tell is go to or call you local county agricultural extension office, ever county has one and describe the bee or bring them one if you can get a specimen, preferably a dead one, unfortunate for them but safer for you. Bees are usually fat, yellow with dark brown to black stripes. The are after the nectar of the Oleander Bush and it also helps the Oleander Bush to produce more flowers. It's a good thing! Yes, they will eventually move on. Bees generally won't sting you like a wasp or a hornet will and I've had them in my hands or on my arms or shoulders and just brush them off. If you accidentally lean on one of course they will sting. Bees pollinate so don't be afraid of them. Hornets and Wasps are elongated and can be a golden color, some have thin dark stripes. Remember ... bees are fat, wasps and hornets are longer and thinner.
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