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Cascabela thevetia does pretty good in St. George, Utah (zone 9a) & surrounding areas in Washington County if they are planted in rel...Read More
The first time I saw a lucky nut tree was in southern China and wanted so much to take some seeds home that I scoured around the tree loo...Read More
Mine was not surviving our 9a winters but after two exceptionally mild winters I now have a 6 ft tree. My thevetia produces orange flowers
I have this tree in my front yard, and it's really very beautiful. I will admit it is messy, and creates a lot of debris. It is also toxi...Read More
these are wonderful plants, I have one planted in my yard and 40-50 of them for sale in 3 gallon pots
A beautiful small tree with tropical appearance, but one of the most poisonous. The juice (milk) is fatal in just few hours if injested, ...Read More
I have the both the yellow and the white flowered species which is very pretty.
My least favorite plant in my yard because it produces endless litter of leaves and flowers. The day after I blow out my yard this tree ...Read More
This is an impressive tree, nice architecture, however it drops lots of seeds, flowers, leaves. I would not recommend it to be
pla...Read More
I have just recently started cuttings from this plant. I do have a positive feeling that they will take . I am also waiting on seeds to ...Read More
Beautiful colors!
I planted three, two-foot plants in spring 2002 and they are now about eight feet tall.
Our Mexican Oleanders have continuously bloomed peachy-apricot flowers since we planted them this spring. They have already grown to 4-6...Read More
An attractive small (about 12 feet) tree or shrub with yellow, bell-shaped flowers mostly in summer and fall, but on and off year-round. ...Read More