Add color and contrast to an otherwise boring green landscape.
A compact plant, it requires only an annual pruning, but continually changes color through the year.
In the spring, the Heavenly Bamboo
Nandina turns from red to a copper-red tint. As summer arrives, green foliage begins to appear.
When fall comes round again, the Heavenly Bamboo changes yet again, as the foliage shifts to a reddish-purple and produces red berries as well.
This
Nandina can grow in partial shade, but for a more vibrant display during the fall months, plant it in direct sunlight.
Mix with
Harbor Belle Nandina or
Fire Power Nandina for showstopping fall color.