The Obsession Nandina is a shrub that's all about bringing a dash of drama and a whole lot of color to your garden, no matter the season. What makes this evergreen so special? It kicks off the show with new leaves that pop in brilliant red shades, only to mature into a lush, deep green as time goes by. It's like having a garden that knows how to switch up its look with the seasons, keeping things fresh and vibrant all year round. Now, let's talk size. This isn't one of those plants that's going to take over your garden. The Obsession Nandina is a compact grower, growing to a nice, manageable size of about 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. It's perfect if you're looking to fill in those small to medium-sized spots in your garden, add some pizzazz to your borders, or just make your mixed shrubbery stand out a bit more. Hardy and happy in USDA zones 6 through 10, this shrub isn't picky. It loves a spot in the sun or a bit of shade and will thrive in well-drained soil. Once it's settled in, it's pretty drought-tolerant too, making it a low-maintenance buddy for gardeners at any level of experience. Plus, it's a bit of a magnet for birds, offering them a cozy spot to hang out and nest in.
The Obsession Nandina features a captivating display of colors throughout the year, with new growth emerging in striking red hues before transitioning to lush green as the foliage matures.
Grows to a commanding 3-4 ft in height and width, making a bold statement in any garden.
Perfect for landscapes in USDA Zones 6 - 10; in zones below 6, enjoy its beauty indoors by using movable containers.
Thrives in shade to partial sun, 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: 8-14 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