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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Pink and White Oleander
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| Pink Oleander |
This beautiful pink flower is toxic is all it's parts, especially to animals.
Oleander is sually used for an ornamental plant. It grows very large, tall, wide, bushy, and blooms white and pink flowers. For years on Interstate 5, in northern California there was Oleander that was planted in the middle of the north and south interstate. Today it is being removed.
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| Pink Oleander |
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| Nerium Oleander |
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| Nerium Oleander, White |
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Removed why?
ReplyDeleteWait this this is California. Don't tell me. I don't want to hurt my brain trying to understand their(a California bureaucrat) twisted logic.
;-)
Josh
All I can guess is expansion on the Interstate.
ReplyDelete:-) But you're right that might be too logical.