Oleanders are large flowering shrubs reaching 8-12 feet tall. They thrive in coastal areas, tolerating salt spray and wind. Plants grow 1-2 feet per year, recovering quickly from cold damage. Leaves are dark green, 4-6 inches long, growing in whorls
Oleander is a tough shrub with pink or white flowers. All parts of the plant are highly toxic to humans, pets, and animals. The milky sap can cause skin irritation when pruned
Oleander grows as shrub or tree with leathery dark green foliage. Produces fragrant pink flowers from spring to summer. All parts of plant are toxic to humans and pets. Should be planted away from children and pets
Eucalyptus grows up to 60 feet in nature, 6-10 feet in homes. Features reddish-brown bark and silvery, blue-green leaves. All parts are toxic to humans and pets
Anemones are perennial buttercup family members growing 6-36 inches high. Flowers range from 2-5 inches in diameter with tepals. More than 120 wild species exist in temperate woodlands
Hydrangeas bloom from summer to fall in shades of blue, purple, pink, white, green, or red. Plants can reach heights from 3 to 15 feet depending on variety. Most varieties thrive in zones 3-9, preferring partial shade. Six main types exist: Bigleaf, Oakleaf, Climbing, Panicle, Smooth, Mountain