An oleander bush is a hardy, evergreen shrub that can grow between 3 to 20 feet tall, depending on the variety and growing conditions. It features narrow, lance-shaped leaves that are typically dark green and leathery, arranged in whorls along the stems. The plant is known for its vibrant, Trumpet-shaped flowers, which can be white, pink, red, or yellow, and bloom from late spring to fall. Oleander is often used in landscaping for its ornamental appeal and drought resistance.
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.
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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.