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When I bought this plant it had spectacular fire-department red foliage and deserved a 'high positive'. Sadly, here in 9b, the winters ha...Read More
Absolutely love the Fire Power Nandina! They get about 2x2' only and they do not set fruit. They stay very compact and don't need any pru...Read More
Have had these as foundation plants in Winter Haven, FL for almost ten years now. Very drought tolerant, sometimes it gets cold enough to...Read More
A beautiful plant grown in a pot at my Brooklyn (zone 7)doorstep for its purported winter interest. Sadly it died with the first frost. I...Read More
i like this plant. it colors up very nicely in winter (the colder the better) and is evergreen. it takes about a year before it loses t...Read More
The beauty of these plants is that they are not of uniform color and bring with the changing of the seasons new colors upon which to gaze...Read More
Excellent plant for Bonsai, I found them to be resilient despite their frail looks. Loves humidity and shade. I believe it is also call...Read More
Nice little evergreen shrub for warm climates. Turns a vivid reddish color in the fall and winter.
Gracefully arching, especially lovely when grouped with other plants or in walkways or doorways. Commendable for its leafy, evergreen pr...Read More
Very frail looking, still haven't been able to get this plant to thrive very well.
While 'Firepower' does grow fairly well once established and it forms a nicely rounded small bush, its overall coloration is not very ple...Read More
This is a lovely plant that can become tall, elegant, and balanced. The firepower ( see photos) has required little care besides pruning ...Read More
This plant makes a lovely border for walkways, sidewalks, and ever driveways. I have 4 and I absolutely love them, the new life comes out...Read More