I love these Nandina shrubs in my garden. There are many varieties to choose from. Mine are called Blush Pink Nandina. They do not get very tall. And they offer a pretty color in the spring through fall. They are actually more of a burgundy than a pink color.
The contrast between the mature leaves, which are a rich shade of green, and the new pink leaves, is striking. From spring through fall, these green shrubs are topped with pink leaves!
A second colorful show begins in the fall, when Blush Pink Nandina turns a deep shade of purplish-red and retains this vivid color throughout fall and winter.
Nandina leaves and berries are toxic and may be harmful to birds, humans, grazing animals and cats. But mine are planted in an area where my cats cannot get to them.
Below is another photo showing the entire bush in my front garden. The above photo was taken today as the sun was shining on the leaves creating a great color.
©CarolDM2019
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Are you familiar with the Nandina plant?
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The name is pink but the color is more of a burgundy.
Beautiful shrubs. I can not remember seeing him already.
Thanks I love the different colored leaves. Very nice touch to the garden I believe.
The leaves look quite similar to a plants that I’ve seen in my hometown. I’m not what they are called.
Maybe it is the same Bradley. I love these shrubs and leaves. Good to see you!
Beautiful plants that I like because of the color combination of the leaves. We call it Heavenly bamboo.
Thanks and that is a perfect name for these plants.
Did you post about this same shrub last yea?. I love it, and do not remember seeing it before.
Yes I post probably every year about them when they start to get lots of color. Thanks!
Love the colors, they sure are starting to pop aren’t they. Great shots. 🙂
Thanks, they are a favorite for sure. I would like more.
I have seen these, I think. I love the almost mottled leaves, very cool!
They have sort of a texture on the leaves, you can see it in some of the leaves here.
I will have to look and see if anyone is growing it around our neighborhood
And I was about to ask if they’ve edible fruits ,,, hhaha
No fruits with these shrubs, only pretty colors. 🙂
That’s good enough! 🙂
I am seeing the pink, but where’s the blue?
No blue in these. I have hydrangeas on the other end of the garden that should have blue blooms. 🙂
it occurs to me that military games are red vs blue. what if gardens do the same thing when nobody is watching?
Who knows if nobody is watching. Very possible.
my version of a tree falling in the woods
Yes that is so right!
Its a lovely plant. I never heard of it but would love it in my yard.
Thanks, it is a beautiful addition to any garden.