Need help identifying this shrub
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 21, 2014My first thought based on the leaf and berries would be nandina.Helpful Reply
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Lynette Tate on Sep 21, 2014I believe it is nandina . The berries turn red and look pretty but I don't like the plant. Hard to get rid of.Helpful Reply
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Michelle Eliker on Sep 21, 2014Looks like nandina to me too.Helpful Reply
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Laria Whitlock on Sep 21, 2014Thanks everyone!Helpful Reply
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Rebecca Corley Bailey on Sep 22, 2014I LOVE Nandina! It is pretty year round. It blooms pretty white flowers & red berries later!Helpful Reply
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AmyLynn Espinosa on Sep 22, 2014Yes, it's nandina and so much fun to use it's gorgeous red berries in holiday decorating!Helpful Reply
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Judith on Jan 11, 2015Yep, it's Nandina. It is an extremely invasive plant and the Univ. of Florida horticulture dept. suggest removing the berries so the birds will not spread them. They are easy to grow and the berries are pretty, but they will take over.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Ritchings on Jan 12, 2015Also called Heavenly bamboo. I have it and it is very pretty.Helpful Reply
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