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No need to fear Nandina , either. Although it resembles bamboo – hence, its name -- it belongs to the barberry family, so has none of the running tendencies of some bamboo. Several dwarf ...
Nandina produces fruits, but many of the new dwarf introductions are sterile and fruitless. Q: I'm confused about whether to plant nandinas or not. Some articles say it's a good, tough and ...
Dwarf nandina varieties have been developed, and these have increased the landscape options for the plant. They do not flower consistently, so they don’t have the gorgeous fruit production of ...
Nandina -- a compact broad-leaf evergreen -- usually browns out to some degree over winter in our area. Dwarf types can be lightly sheared in late March. That controls size (if necessary), neatens ...
The good news is that there are many varieties of nandina that are easier to live with. Dwarf varieties and varieties with sterile berries are available. Consider either Blush Pink nandina ...
It is part of the magic of Nandina. It adds an airy, lacy texture to accent garden beds. And the good news is there are some “good” nandinas. Harbor dwarf nandina is a favorite newer variety.
Standard - With red berries and stems 6 to 8 feet tall Dwarf - Mostly fruitless, 6 inches to 4 feet tall Low-growing nandina - Solid color foliage, 2 feet tall They vary by height and spread ...
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Just Try To Kill NandinaLike this one here. This new nandina from our Southern Living Plant Collection is named 'Blush Pink.' It grows only two feet tall and wide—perfect for massing under low windows or planting in ...
If you don't have much room, try a dwarf variety. Nandina domestica 'Nana Purpurea' grows to only 18 inches tall and features foliage that turns a stunning reddish purple all winter long.
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