Collection: Thevetia
Thevetia: The Hardy and Ornamental Tropical Shrub
An Overview of Thevetia
The Thevetia genus, commonly known as yellow oleander, belongs to the Apocynaceae family and includes Thevetia peruviana, the most well-known species. This ornamental shrub is appreciated for its vibrant yellow flowers and its resilience in tropical and subtropical climates.
Adaptability and Growth Conditions of Thevetia
The Thevetia plant thrives in warm, dry environments and can withstand poor soil conditions. Due to its drought resistance, it is often used in landscaping and urban greening. It is commonly seen along roadsides and gardens, where it provides a bright touch of color year-round.
Thevetia’s Ornamental and Medicinal Uses
The Cascabela thevetia is a popular decorative plant, widely cultivated for its golden flowers and evergreen foliage. However, all parts of the Thevetia peruviana contain toxic compounds, requiring caution when planted in public areas or around pets.
Toxicity and Ecological Role of Thevetia
Despite its toxicity, Thevetia flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to local biodiversity. Its fast-growing nature and ability to withstand heat and drought make it an excellent option for erosion control and coastal planting.