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Field Notes

Description:

Shrub common, pink and white flowers

Habitat:

Riparian

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (4)

Ok. It is oleander. I was just checking to see how accurate this would be.
I vote for Oleander, as well...in the future if you take a pic of the whole plant it will help in the ID process.
I agree that it does look like oleander. Never burn oleander - the smoke is also very hazardous.
I'm only guessing, it's a bit hard without the flowers, but I'd say it's Nerium oleander. If it has milky sap I'd say so for sure. Please be warned if so, ALL parts are poisonous.

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