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LEMON LIME NANDINA Shrubs with color in both autumn and winter are worth their weight in gold or should that be green? Nandina, also called heavenly bamboo, is an easy to care for ornamental shrub that has a.

Now in the LIMElight

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LEMON LIME NANDINA

Shrubs with color in both autumn and winter are worth their weight in gold – or should that be green? Nandina, also called heavenly bamboo, is an easy-to-care-for ornamental shrub that has a spreading form with bamboo-like stalks and delicate, ferny foliage in shades of green and red. This NEW ‘lemon-lime’ variety is the first Nanina with a bright chartreuse foliage. This compact shrub will brighten any corner with its limey-chartreuse color in spring that turns a grassy green once the summer heat sets in. In winter, lemon lime fades to a yellow-green.

Nandina can be used in virtually any part of the landscape. The plant grows 3 to 4 feet tall and wide and has a dense, full look. Plant in full or part sun for superb foliage color. Nandina will grow in a shady part of the garden, although, leaf color will not be as vibrant. This plant has just about everything a homeowner could ask for and is sure to be the highlight of any landscape or garden!

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