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Heavenly Bamboo - Nandina Domestica - 3 Live Gallon Size Plants - Beautiful & Colorful Low Maintenance Foliage
Heavenly Bamboo - Nandina Domestica - 3 Live Gallon Size Plants - Beautiful & Colorful Low Maintenance Foliage
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Overview
- Brand : Florida Foliage
- Material Feature : Natural
- Color : Green
- Special Feature : Durable
- Expected Blooming Period : Fall, Spring
- Item Weight : 5 Pounds
- Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun
- Unit Count : 3.0 Count
- Expected Planting Period : Spring
- Product Care Instructions : Water,Well-drained
About this item
- Lacy green leaves on upright cane-like stems turn brilliant red in autumn. Clusters of tiny cream-colored flowers are followed by bright red berries. Versatile and durable, effective as a specimen plant for screening or in borders. Use for mass plantings to create an intense, colorful landscape effect as color changes. Evergreen.
- Though not a real Bamboo, it is equally important to Asian-inspired landscapes. With its tall, thin growth and graceful bright foliage and berries, it makes a perfect accent in foliage-heavy gardens. Perfect plant for very narrow places, tight entries or beside gateways. Indispensable for courtyards, entry gardens and high-profile niches in architecture.
- Nandina Heavenly Bamboo never outgrows its space, so feel free to plant into vine pockets in paving. Or, for a real show, grow in Asian-style glazed ceramic pots beside water gardens and fountains.
- Easily grown in average, well-drained soil. Water deeply, regularly during the first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Once established, reduce frequency; tolerates mild drought. Apply fertilizer in early spring. Prune one-third of the stems annually to promote dense spring growth.Pruning time: spring.
- The multiple stems of this plant are called canes. A fun task when growing heavenly bamboo is the pruning of heavenly bamboo canes. When pruning heavenly bamboo, take the canes to different levels. This will encourage a fuller appearance and keep the shrub from looking skimpy at the bottom. Nandina plants are best allowed to grow in natural form however, never sheared or clipped as a formal hedge.
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