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Flower to brighten the day

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It’s nice to have a cheery photo at the top of my blog. This is a flower from the kibbutz we stayed at in the north of Israel, Kfar Blum. An expert in the comments (see below) has declared this a nerium oleander.

frumhouse says

Pretty picture! Could they be snapdragons?

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Leora says

Snapdragons grow closer to the ground. They do have those in Israel. This flower grows in a big, tall bush. The long leaves are probably a good clue.

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Ilana-Davita says

Some kind of laurel?

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Ilana-Davita says

I have asked the expert gardener in this house - that isn't me- it is a nerium oleander.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerium_oleander

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Leora says

Excellent! I see it grows in the Mediterranean area, so that would be closer to your "neck of the woods", so to speak.

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Ilana-Davita says

We have one but in a pot so here again it has to go back inside during the winter months, though not in the basement.

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hihorosie says

Ooh! I love it!

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quilly says

I am no expert, but my partner is a botanist and he says that yes, indeed, these are oleander. I had never seen them before moving to Hawaii. I think they are quite wonderful.

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Batya says

We have some of these trees, but we didn't know that they are dangerous, or we wouldn't have bought them. Yes, they're poisonous. So, just look, don't pick and don't let kids get near enough to touch them.

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Leora says

quilly, thanks for confirming these are oleander. Batya, thanks for the warning. One reason I don't plant foxglove: also poisonous.

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