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Definition of Dwarf Oleander Seedling: This plant, which is Nerium oleander in Latin as oleander, is a flowering plant from the Apocynaceae family.
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Poisonous Plants, Oleander, which is in its class, can grow up to 2 meters between June and September by blooming flowers in white, pink, red, yellow and cream colors.
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Oleander grows especially on stream beds and waterfronts.
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It is one of the most resistant plants to thirst and does not shed its leaves in winter.
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Seedling Dimensions:Around40-60 cm Space : Outdoor Seasonal Situation: Does not shed leaves in winter Planting Range:4x4 Light Request: Prefers semi-sunny and sunny areas.
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Temperature Request: Plant can be preferred in places with hot and cold climate Soil Request: It can be grown in all kinds of soil.
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It develops well in strong soils.
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Irrigation: Fertilization every 5-7 days in summer and every 20-30 days in winter: Fertilization during the growth period positively affects plant growth.
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Production: Production from steel or seeds Disease and Pests: Aphid and red spider pests should be combated.
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Seedling Delivery: Tube seedlings means seedlings that can be planted for 12 months. The products sent come with their invoices in specially designed seedling boxes.
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Seedlings are compressed by rope method in the box to prevent damage during the cargo phase.


