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Obsession Nandina Multicolor is a beautiful compact evergreen shrub with vibrant red and green foliage. This shrub is mature at 3-4 ft. tall and 3-4 ft. wide. This versatile shrub looks amazing in so many ways: as accents, borders, hedges and containers. Obsession Nandina is thriving in full sun to partial sun and it has an upright growth habit. Year-round interest. Look no further, this is a wonderful shrub that will add more colors for your garden and landscape. Buy it today at Bell Nursery Shrub Collection!
Mature Height (in.) | 48 in. | Mature Width (in.) | 48 in. |
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Additional Characteristics | Low Maintenance | Annual / Perennial | Perennial |
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Average Shipping Height (in.) | 26 in | Best Time to Plant | Spring to Fall |
Bloom Season | Spring | Blossom Color Family | No Blossoms |
Botanical Name | Nandina domestica 'Obsession' Southern Living | Common Name Family | Heavenly Bamboo |
Container Size | 3 Gallon(s) | Container Type | Container |
Evergreen or Deciduous | Evergreen | Fragrance | Non-Fragrant |
Growth Habit | Multi-stemmed | Hardiness Zone | 10 (30 to 40 F),6 (-10 to 0 F),7 (0 to 10 F),8 (10 to 20 F),9 (20 to 30 F) |
Mature Height (ft.) | 4-6 | Mature Shrub Height Range (Ft.) | 4-5 Ft. |
Number of plants included (Pack-Size) | 1 | Optimal Soil Condition | Neutral |
Pet Friendly | Unsafe for Pets | Recommended Space Between Plantings (in.) | 36" |
Returnable | 90-Day | Sun Tolerance | Part Sun |
Water Requirements | Once a week | Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Birds |
Wildlife Deterred | Deer |
The average shipping height of the 3 gallon Obsession Nandina is 26 inches. This measurement does not include the rootball.
This listing includes three individual plants, each in its own one-gallon pot.
This variety of Nandina, 'Obsession', is known for its vibrant red and green foliage, and while it can produce small white flowers in the summer, it typically does **not** produce berries. This makes it a popular choice for landscaping because it offers the aesthetic appeal of berries without the potential mess or invasiveness that berries can sometimes create.
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