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¡OLÉ!® Bicolor Red Oleander Shrub - Drought Tolerant Evergreen Flowering Plant

$34.95

$37.95

  • Features distinct bicolor red and white floral patterns for visual contrast.
  • Evergreen foliage maintains structural presence throughout the year.
  • High drought tolerance once established, suitable for various climate zones.
  • Versatile growth habit ideal for privacy screens, hedges, or standalone focal points.

Size: 1 quart

SKU:B00A4TV6-V1
Availability: In Stock

Bicolor Red Oleander Shrub for Residential Landscaping

The Bicolor Red Oleander is a resilient evergreen shrub known for its unique red and white variegated blooms. This plant is suited for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance addition to their outdoor space that provides consistent color and structure. Its ability to adapt to various soil types and its high tolerance for heat make it a functional choice for diverse garden environments.

Growth and Maintenance Characteristics

This shrub is recognized for its robust growth habit and year-round evergreen foliage. The bicolor flowers provide a distinct aesthetic, contrasting against deep green, lance-shaped leaves. To ensure optimal health, the plant requires consistent sunlight exposure and well-draining soil. Once the root system is fully established, the shrub demonstrates significant drought tolerance, reducing the frequency of supplemental watering required in arid conditions.

Landscaping Applications

  • Privacy Screening: Due to its dense growth, it can be utilized to create natural visual barriers or hedges.
  • Garden Borders: The manageable size allows for placement along walkways or property lines.
  • Focal Point: The striking color pattern makes it a suitable candidate for decorative garden beds.

Proper placement is essential for the longevity of the plant. It thrives in locations receiving full sun to partial shade. Regular pruning after the flowering season can assist in maintaining the desired shape and promoting denser foliage growth in the subsequent cycle.