Immerse your garden in a spectacle of color with the Blush Pink Nandina, an evergreen shrub that offers a kaleidoscope of hues throughout the year. Ideal for gardeners who cherish seasonal transformations, this plant starts its display with stunning pink new growth in spring. As the seasons progress, the foliage matures to a lush green before transitioning to a blush rose-pink to red in the winter months, ensuring your garden remains vibrant year-round. Each Blush Pink Nandina will grow to an average mature height of 2 to 2.5 feet and spreads about 1.5 to 2 feet wide, making it a perfect choice for small garden spaces, borders, or as an accent plant in mixed beds. Suited for USDA zones 6 through 10, the Blush Pink Nandina thrives in a range of climates. Its versatility and hardiness make it a splendid addition to gardens across a wide swath of the United States, mainly thriving in areas that provide shade to partial sun. Plant it in well-drained soil and watch as it brings year-round interest to your landscape. Beyond its beauty, the Blush Pink Nandina is a beacon to wildlife, attracting birds with its berries and providing shelter with its dense foliage. Its low-maintenance nature, coupled with drought tolerance once established, makes it a favorite among both novice and seasoned gardeners.
New growth showcases stunning pink hues, transitioning to green as the evergreen foliage matures.
Reaches a graceful height of 2 ft with a spread of 1.5-2 ft, perfect for smaller spaces.
Ideal for USDA Zones 6 - 10, and for cooler climates, simply grow in containers for easy indoor transition during winter.
Thrives in part sun to shade, offering flexibility for various garden spots.
Ideal for use as borders, container, hedge and mass planting
Use well draining soil mixed with your native soil and apply a slow released acidic fertilize each spring.
Average shipped plant size: 10-14 inches tall X 10-14 inches wide
Ships from Alabama gulf coast - customers beyond the south eastern United States should consider placing orders from early Fall to mid-late Spring to avoid heat damage during transit
If you are working on a big landscape project, consider ordering 1-2 plants to ensure they meet your specifications before placing an order for your entire project