Drooping oleanders typically indicate that the plant is experiencing stress, often due to lack of water, nutrient deficiencies, or pest infestations. This drooping can be a sign of overwatering as well, as saturated roots can lead to root rot. It's important to assess the plant's care conditions to determine the cause and take appropriate action to revive it. Proper watering, sunlight, and pest control can help restore the plant's health.
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