Yellow Oleander, Lucky Nut


Scientific Name: Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) K. Schum.
Synonym: Cerbera peruviana, Thevetia neriifolia
Family: Apocynaceae
Yellow Oleander, Lucky Nut(Thevetia peruviana)
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 13-14,21-27
USDA: 9-10

Frost Tolerance: Semi-hardy in Phoenix, occasionally loses some leaves after a cold night

Sun Exposure: Full sun

Origin: Tropical Americas

Growth Habits: Small evergreen tree to 8 feet high (3 m)

Flowers: Yellow flowers

Watering Needs: When established, regular deep watering

Propagation: Seeds, cuttings, self sows, and can become weedy

Yellow Oleander, Lucky Nut(Thevetia peruviana)

The scientific name is Thevetia, of André Thévet (1502-1590), French missionary who collected plants in South America. The sap and the seed of the Yellow Oleander are toxic. The seeds contain a heart stimulant.


 

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