Secret Asian Man wrote:
Although not a native plant to the US, Oleander is a fairly good plant
to use as a screen. It doesn't attract any wildlife but it is durable.
Since it doesn't produce berries, birds don't contribute to spreading it
around the environment and causing it to become a dominant species.
Those "oleanders" on Beltway 8 "are" 10 years old or older. I do have
one of these planted behind the garage and its about 14' tall. =
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