Add Beauty to Your Garden with Domestic Nandina
The Domestic Nandina, also known as Heavenly Bamboo, is a fantastic addition to any garden or landscape. This versatile shrub offers year-round interest with its glossy leaves, vibrant yellow to red fall foliage, and rich red berries in the winter. Grown in our nursery, each plant is of top quality and ready to thrive in your garden.
These Nandina plants are easy to care for and can be grown in zones 5-10. They prefer reasonably rich acidic soil and can tolerate both partial shade and full sun. The Domestic Nandina will grow to a height of about 5 feet if left natural, but it can also be pruned to maintain any desired height, making it perfect for hedges or as a standalone ornamental shrub.
The bushy habit of the Heavenly Bamboo, with branches from the ground up, makes it an excellent choice for adding depth and texture to your landscaping. Whether you’re looking to create a privacy screen, add a pop of color to your garden, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, the Domestic Nandina is an ideal choice. Each order includes planting instructions to ensure your plant gets off to a great start.
These plants are shipped in 2.5″ pots and are approximately 6-9 inches in height. Please note that due to agricultural restrictions, California orders will be shipped bare root. We are a certified nursery in the state of Tennessee, ensuring that you receive a healthy and well-cared-for plant. Bring the beauty of the Domestic Nandina to your home today!
The Domestic Nandina offers several benefits, including year-round visual interest, adaptability to different soil and light conditions, and low-maintenance care. Its vibrant foliage and berries provide a beautiful contrast to other plants in your garden, and its ability to be pruned to any desired height makes it a versatile landscaping option.
Frequently Asked Questions about Domestic Nandina
- How tall will my Domestic Nandina grow? When left unpruned, it can reach up to 5 feet in height.
- What type of soil is best for my Heavenly Bamboo? It thrives in reasonably rich, acidic soil but can also adapt to clay, loam, peat, and sand.
- How much sunlight does my Nandina need? It can tolerate both partial shade and full sun.
- When is the best time to plant my Domestic Nandina? The ideal planting time is during the spring or fall.
- Will the berries on my Nandina attract wildlife? Yes, the red berries are known to attract birds during the winter months.
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