liganders
Liganders are evergreen shrubs most often referring to Nerium oleander, an ornamental plant in the Apocynaceae family. Native to the Mediterranean region and parts of western Asia, oleander is now widely cultivated in warm climates around the world for its dense foliage and prominent flower clusters.
Description and features: Oleander grows as a shrub or small tree, typically 2–6 meters tall. Leaves are
Distribution and cultivation: Oleander is grown globally in suitable climates, including coastal and inland regions, parks,
Toxicity and safety: All parts of Nerium oleander are highly toxic if ingested and can be fatal
Notes: The term ligander may appear in some older or regional texts as a name for oleander,