Description
Nandina Domestica is commonly known as Nandina, heavenly bamboo and sacred bamboo. Although it is neither true bamboo nor heavenly.
Nandina, an evergreen shrub blooms in late spring and develops clusters of red two-seeded berries in late fall and winter. It usually grows 4 to 8 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide. Also, it can reproduce vegetatively from its roots because it is rhizomatous. It was introduced to North America as ornamental. This is a shade-tolerant plant and flourishes in forest and forest edges. It can also tolerate full sun and the range of soil conditions.
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