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90+ Obsession Nandina Pruning

Obsession nandina nandina domestica seika pp21891 this new and distinctive nandina is an upright compact dense grower with brilliant red new foliage and richer color than ordinary nandinas. Taller ordinary nandina grows lanky and bare at the bottom over time.

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Obsession nandina pruning!!!

Before filling your container with the soil mix we recommend lining. These tall shrubs are both stiffly upright and very graceful. Although you probably need to prune heavenly bamboo to keep it looking its best the shrub offers so much in return. Obsession nandina nandina domestica seika is a c ompact evergreen shrub with brilliant red foliage in the spring.

Compact selections of nandina such as flirt nandina blush pink nandina or obsession nandina from southern living remain tidy with little or no pruning. Prune another one third of the stems down to one half the shrub s height these stems will sprout new growth. Also called heavenly bamboo. Leaves turn a deep green as they mature.

Be very careful when removing your nandina plant from the nursery pot it was growing in. Allow the final third of the stems to remain unpruned. Adding them to your garden adds texture and an oriental touch. Water regularly to establish.

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