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Cascabela thevetia
Yellow Oleander, Trumpet Flower, Lucky Nut
Intermediate Sensitivity
Species Name | Cascabela thevetia |
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Common Name | Yellow Oleander, Trumpet Flower, Lucky Nut |
Family | Apocynaceae |
Genus | Cascabela |
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Species Information
- Evergreen shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall. Leaves are linear and spirally arranged. Flowers in axils of branches, large, 6-7 cm long, trumpet-shaped, yellow to creamy pink. Fruits globular, 3-4.5 cm across with a longitudinal ridge, green ripening black.
- Mexico, tropical Central and South America
- Evergreen lowland to riparian forests
- 50-200 m
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- It grows at a rate of 36 in. per year. [1]
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- Produces white latex, sap [1]
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- Its fruits are slightly fleshy, globular, and 4-5 cm in diameter. Large fruits. [1]
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- All parts of the plant are poisonous [1]
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- pH of 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- Native habitat is evergreen lowland to riparian forests. [1]
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- Native to Mexico and Central America. [1]
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- Tolerates waterlogged soil and grows as a weed along waterways. [1]
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- Tolerates waterlogged soil and grows as a weed along waterways. [2]
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- It is drought tolerant due to its low water use. Occurs in India, in states with semi-arid climates. [1]
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- No pests and diseases. Maybe moderately prone to mealybugs and scale insects. [1]
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- Its fruit attracts wildlife [1]
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- Has medicinal uses [1]
Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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