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Nerium oleander 'Sister Agnes' - Sister Agnes Oleander

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Nerium oleander 'Sister Agnes' is an enchanting evergreen shrub that seamlessly blends sturdy resilience with stunning beauty. This remarkable variety, distinguished for its robust growth, reaches an impressive height of 8 to 12 feet and a width of 6 to 8 feet, carving out a commanding presence in any landscape. Its dense cloak of long, dark-green, willowy leaves creates an alluring contrast with clusters of radiant, snow-white, fragrant flowers that generously bloom from late spring until fall. Allying aesthetics with practicality, 'Sister Agnes' boasts remarkable resistance to drought, heat, wind, and air pollution, flourishing in full sun with minimal water usage. Despite its delicate allure, though, it needs cautious handling as every part of this plant is toxic if ingested. With its captivating looks and hardy nature, 'Sister Agnes' Oleander is an exemplary choice for those seeking to incorporate stunning privacy screens, hedges, or borders into their landscape, particularly in urban or coastal areas.

  • Size: Up to 8 to 12 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide
  • Flowers: Fragrant, snow-white blossoms
  • Foliage: Dark-green, willowy leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Toxicity: All parts of the plant are toxic if ingested
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