Cascabela Thevetia

 

Adding a tropical look to the landscape, cascabela theviata has bright green leaves and bright, colorful flowers.

With its dense canopy, it provides excellent shade during the hot summer, so it’s popular as a hedge.

But this is one versatile plant. It can be grown as a large ornamental shrub or tree planted in the ground and in containers.

Botanical name: Thevetia peruviana

Other names: Yellow oleander, trumpet flower, Japanese oleander

Cascabela theviata for sale at the nursery

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Cascabela Thevetia Appearance

Cascabela theviata, also known as yellow oleander, is a small tree that grows to 10-20 feet tall and wide.

Evergreen leaves that are lance-shaped provide bright green color to the garden year-round. Dense canopy provides excellent shade in the garden.

Main blooming season is spring to summer. The main cultivar is yellow, although other varieties have other colors, such as apricot. The flowers are large, with five distinct lobes.

Small round fruits with seeds.

The stems are smooth and have no thorns.

Cascabela Thevetia Landscaping Tips

Cascabela theviata is a versatile plant that can be used as individual shrub or tree as a focal point or as a hedge when planted side by side.

Grows moderately fast. Requires regular pruning if used as a hedge or ornamental shrub.

Bright and showy flowers that are mainly yellow, although there are other varieties.

The bright green color and density of the leaves as well as the showy flowers add a tropical look to the garden.

Highly toxic plant when ingested. Keep curious children and pets away.

Moderately drought tolerant once mature. Do not allow the roots to completely dry out when still establishing the plant.

Cascabela theviata in a 15 gallon container

Cascabela Thevetia Origin

Cascabela theviata is from temperate and warm regions of Mexico and Central America

Cascabela theviata’s flower and leaves up close

Cascabela Thevetia Care

Soil: Fast draining soil is key. Can tolerate different soil types.

Temperature: Prefers warm weather. Can withstand temperatures down to 32 degrees for a brief period of time.

Water: Requires moderate water. Drought tolerant once mature. We recommend occasional, deep waterings. Allow the soil to be dry between waterings. Either use a moisture meter or stick your finger through the soil to gauge the moisture level.

Sun: Full sun. In partial shade, the plant will grow fewer flowers.

Cascabela Thevetia Problems

Pests: Cascabela theviatas have minimal pests, which are usually aphids and spider mites.

For aphids, blast them off with water if the infestation is light. Otherwise, use horticultural oil or soapy water.

For spider mites, control the infestation as soon as it’s discovered. Some options are horticultural oil applied several days apart as well as insecticidal soap combined with hydrogen peroxide. Use commercial pesticide for severe infestations.

Whenever using any kind of pesticide, be aware that it can damage the plant if the temperatures are in the 80s or above.

Signs of overwatering: Fewer flowers, root rot

Signs of too little water: Wilting, dropping leaves

Signs of too much sun: Fading color

Signs of too little sun: Etiolation, dulling color of bracts

Cascabela Thevetia Propagation

Take 1 foot cuttings from the tip and plant in soil.

FAQ

How much does Cascabela theviata cost?

At our nursery, cascabela theviata costs $25 for a 5-gallon container, $75 for a 15-gallon container, and $200 for a 24” box.

Prices are subject to change. Please contact us for the most up-to-date information on pricing. We may have larger sizes available. We provide installation services locally at a separate cost.

Is cascabela theviata toxic?

Yes, keep curious children and pets away from cascabela theviata. All parts of the plant are toxic if ingested.

Is cascabela theviata drought tolerant?

Cascabela theviata is somewhat drought tolerant. Do not allow the roots to completely dry out when still establishing the plant. Once mature, it will be more drought tolerant.

Summary

SIZE (H X W) 10-20 feet
FLOWER COLOR Yellow
FLOWER SEASON Spring to Summer
EXPOSURE Full Sun
WATER Moderate
GROWTH RATE Moderate
HARDINESS 32º F, USDA Zone 10
PRUNING As Needed