Plant ID help needed please!
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Jeanine Wester on Jan 21, 2013I think the pink one might be azaleas? Someone else would know for sure, but we have the exact plant in my front yard in Illinois lol! It's not supposed to grow in this climate but it does and I've seen others in the area as well. And, yeah, ours only blooms for a short time too!Helpful Reply
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Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Jan 21, 2013the first one I think is heavenly bamboo http://www.brighterblooms.com/product/domestica-nandina.html the 2nd looks like a rhodedendron or AzaliaHelpful Reply
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Sharon E. Hines on Jan 21, 2013The pink one looks like an azalea.Helpful Reply
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Designs by BSB on Jan 22, 2013Pink -- azalea.. and its that time of year in Florida (I would think!) The red berry - I have one! Forgot name :( Ours looked as bushy as yours and a gardener showed us how to trim/shape it... looks worlds different taking away all the under brush in additional about 3' up the branches. Will try to take a picture later and share.Helpful Reply
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Designs by BSB on Jan 22, 2013Weeping Yaupon Holly!! http://www.ehow.com/how_7835710_prune-weeping-yaupon-holly.htmlHelpful Reply
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Paul on Jan 22, 2013re close up of tall one.. nandina?Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jan 22, 2013Yes, nandina and an azalea.Helpful Reply
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R.V.R. Farris on Jan 22, 2013Agree with Douglas, we have nandinas along the west side of our house. Azaleas scattered throughout the yard.Helpful Reply
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Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Jan 22, 2013Nandina is also called heavenly bamboo...and the azalea...Helpful Reply
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Ethel Kantala on Jan 22, 2013Tall one is called Heavenly Bamboo it's a Nandina( old variety)The berries are great for Christmas decorating& birds! other plant Azaleas. I have both in my yard in Northeas tGeorgia!!Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Jan 22, 2013The nandina grows wild here and the birds love them. One of the few nice looking plants at this time of year.Helpful Reply
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Heather B on Jan 22, 2013Thank you everyone!Helpful Reply
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Heather B on Jan 22, 2013Thanks Becky Sue for the link!Helpful Reply
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Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Jan 23, 2013Heavenly doesn't grow wild here but grows well here in the northwest. It doesn't overtake places and makes a nice bright berry in the winter. I have bought the plants in quarts and they are about 4 feet tall and about 3 feet width after about 3 years.Helpful Reply
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Reeree on Nov 19, 2015Your variety of nandina will fill in beautifully if you prune it and then trim it regularly. They are fast growers.Helpful Reply
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