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Double Pink Oleander

Nerium oleander 'Double Pink'

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1 Gallon USDA Zones 8–11 Full Sun Matures 10–12 Feet

Nerium oleander 'Double Pink', a tough Mediterranean evergreen, carries fully double, rose-like soft-pink flowers all summer on a sun-loving, salt- and drought-proof shrub. All parts are poisonous.

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Oleander, Nerium oleander, is a large, sun-loving evergreen shrub of the Mediterranean, grown since antiquity for a long, generous summer of bloom. Dark green, leathery, lance-shaped leaves ride in whorls of three along the long, sparingly branched stems, and from late spring well into fall the branch tips carry showy, lightly fragrant flower clusters. 'Double Pink' bears fully double, rose-like flowers in a soft, warm pink.

Few shrubs are so at home in heat and hardship. Oleander has graced Mediterranean gardens since Roman times, turns up in the wall paintings of Pompeii, and thrives on exactly the conditions that defeat softer plants: blazing sun, drought, lean soil, and salt spray off the sea. That toughness makes the shrub a mainstay of coastal and roadside plantings across the warm world, and in colder climates a fine tub plant to summer outdoors and shelter under glass for winter.

One caution belongs in every oleander listing: all parts of the plant are poisonous, holding cardiac glycosides that are dangerous if eaten. The practical garden risk is low, since the intense bitterness keeps animals and people off, and as the old Woodlanders catalog has always put it, oleander is poisonous but not likely to be ingested except by beach goers who choose oleander sticks to cook wieners. The moral is simple: never grill on an oleander stick, and site the shrub away from where small children or livestock might nibble.

Give 'Double Pink' full sun and well-drained soil and let the shrub do what oleander does best: a fast informal hedge, a screen, a sunny border anchor, or a large container on a hot terrace. The soft double pink flowers cool a bright summer scheme and read beautifully against the dark green foliage. Deer and rabbits leave the bitter leaves alone, drought and salt are shrugged off, and a hard late-winter prune keeps an old plant dense and full of bloom.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 8–11
Sun
Full Sun
Soil
Well-drained
Mature size
Height 10–12 Feet · Spread 10–12 Feet
Growth rate
Fast
Seasonality
Evergreen
Design Notes

Let 'Double Pink' do what oleander does best: a fast informal hedge, a screen, a sunny border anchor, or a large container on a hot terrace. The soft double pink flowers cool a bright summer scheme and read beautifully against the dark green foliage. Drought, heat, and salt are all shrugged off, and deer and rabbits pass the bitter leaves by. Site the shrub away from where children, pets, or livestock might nibble, since every part is poisonous, and cut back hard in late winter to renew an old plant.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Double pink, lightly fragrant, summer to fall

Flower. Fully double, rose-like flowers in soft warm pink, lightly fragrant, borne in clusters at the branch tips from late spring into fall.

Foliage. Dark green, leathery, lance-shaped evergreen leaves in whorls of three along the stems.

Habit. A large, upright, fast evergreen shrub to about ten to twelve feet, with long, sparingly branched stems; poisonous in all parts.

Care

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Light. Full sun; the more heat and light, the better the bloom.

Soil. Well-drained soil of almost any kind; tolerant of sand, lean ground, and salt.

Water. Drought tolerant once established; occasional deep watering keeps growth lush and bloom heavy.

Pruning. Prune hard in late winter to keep the shrub dense and shapely, since flowers come on new growth; wear gloves and wash up afterward, as the sap is an irritant.

Hardiness. Evergreen through zones 8 to 11; farther north grow in a container to overwinter under cover.

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