Does anyone know what this plant is?
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Ruth76114 on Jan 24, 2016NandinaHelpful Reply
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Bpy2814537 on Jan 24, 2016nandina bushHelpful Reply
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Sandra Staton on Jan 24, 2016This bush is called Nandina, also called Heavenly Bamboo. We have them everywhere because they are so hearty and beautiful all year long. We love the brilliant red leaves and berries in the Fall and the various shades of greens in the Spring and Summer. We have some that are over 7'. They grow and multiply like crazy. Because of the upkeep along our walkway, hubby and I moved them to create some privacy between our neighbor's yard. You can't go wrong with this beautiful shrub. The berries, however, are poisonous except to birds. When you trim, avoid cutting the white flowers because they become berries in the Fall. Also, birds love building their nests in these shrubs, so be careful when you trim or decide to cut them way back. Here is a link to find out more about Heavenly Bamboo: www.thegardenhelper.com/nandina.htmlHelpful Reply
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Lisa love on Jan 24, 2016Banding birds love it. A low maint. PlantHelpful Reply
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Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook on Jan 24, 2016Thanks all. Appreciated!Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jan 24, 2016yes for sure nandinaHelpful Reply
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Veronica tucker on Jan 24, 2016Definatly Nandina!Helpful Reply
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Veronica tucker on Jan 24, 2016Careful--its invasive!Helpful Reply
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Bonnie on Jan 24, 2016Dwarf Nandina makes a beautiful everlasting! I picked some in late Fall of 2016, once the foliage turned it's red color, and placed them in a vase with water. Pretty sure I only re-watered a couple of times, then I allowed it to dry in the vase. It did so well, over a year later, it still looks lovely in the same vase, and adds a nice red burst of color to the room it's in. I'm in the process of drying more, to be used for 2016 fireplace mantel Christmas decor.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Valenti on Jan 25, 2016Yes, I have some. Nandina. Really nice plants, but they multiply like crazy, kinda like cane. Very hard to get removed also. If you like it, keep it trimmed up and you will have a beautiful area of Nandina.Helpful Reply
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Linda Barrett Dirksen on Aug 04, 2016Heavenly Bamboo, or Nandini, love itHelpful Reply
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