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Don't you get snow there? Not only will it not survive cold, but since it is an evergreen bush and not very strong, the snow will crush it.

2007-06-17 22:27:09 · answer #1 · answered by spookyjimjams 4 · 0 0

Answer No. Unless you cut the plant way back at the end of your growing season. cover the remainder of the plant in pine bark. wrap it with a gunney sack, Before you consider Oleander this plant is highly toxic to children pets and Domestic birds. Good luck.

2007-06-17 14:27:59 · answer #2 · answered by Ron N 5 · 1 0

No, it's not a subzero plant at all. So if you must, plant in the warmest part of the yard (southern exposure??) and mulch like anything over winter. OR grow it in a big container and roll it a semi heated location for the winter...problem there is the roots are above ground tho in a pot.......it may still be too cold. It's a big gamble, don't base your landscape around it.

2007-06-17 15:28:08 · answer #3 · answered by fluffernut 7 · 0 0

My guess would be no. You might Google "oleander" and see what you get.

2007-06-17 14:23:44 · answer #4 · answered by Charlie 3 · 0 0

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