28+ Dwarf Nandina Obsession
It isn t one at all but for that attractive and popular look on a tough but non invasive plant heavenly bamboo is a great choice. Use as a bright accent a colorful border an informal hedge and in mass plantings.
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Dwarf nandina obsession
Also called heavenly bamboo. The obsession nandina is a small evergreen shrub that looks a little like bamboo because of its upright stems and divided leaves. The cultivar name seika means sacred fire in japanese and was given this name because of the colour of the new growth.Leaves turn a deep green as they mature. Plant in well drained soil. Water regularly to establish.
Obsession nandina nandina seika pp21891 home the collection obsession this new and distinctive nandina is a selection of gulfstream with brighter and longer lasting foliage color. Obsession nandina nandina domestica seika is a c ompact evergreen shrub with brilliant red foliage in the spring. 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.
It gets about the same size but has new red growth for most of the year. 60 70cm high x 60 70cm wide. Obsession has a compact dense growth habit and brilliant red new foliage all spring and summer.
Obsession nandina is the improved selection of the popular dwarf nandina gulf stream.
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