Discover the Lemon Lime Nandina, an evergreen shrub that brings a year-round burst of color to your garden. With its bright lime-green foliage that transitions to a deep, lush green, this plant ensures your landscape remains vibrant through all seasons. Its compact growth makes it a versatile addition, perfect for any size garden. The Lemon Lime Nandina is unique for its ability to maintain its colorful foliage even during the winter months, keeping your garden lively when most plants have dulled. It reaches a comfortable size of 3-4 feet in height and 3-4 in width, allowing it to fit seamlessly into various garden designs, from borders to standalone focal points. This shrub thrives best in full sun to part shade, showing off its dynamic color change from new growth to maturity. It appreciates regular watering, particularly in its first growing season, to develop a robust root system. While it prefers well-draining soil, it's not fussy and adapts well to different soil types, making it a hassle-free choice for gardeners looking for low-maintenance beauty. Adding the Lemon Lime Nandina to your garden means introducing a splash of enduring color and evergreen charm, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to enhance their outdoor space with minimal effort.
Features lime green new growth, brightening dark spaces and adding a fresh, citrus hue for added garden dimension.
Reaches a mature size of 3-4 feet in height and 3-4 feet in width.
Suitable for outdoor growth in USDA Zones 6 to 10; in regions colder than Zone 6, it's recommended to grow in containers for indoor protection during winter.
Thrives in both shade and partial sun, offering versatility in planting locations.
Uses: accent, border, container, mass planting
Planting/fertilizing: use well-draining garden soil mixed with your native soil to backfill the hole; to maximize growth, apply a slow-released slightly acidic fertilizer each Spring
Average shipped plant size: 10-15 inches tall X 8-14 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