Apparently if you have a group of plants growing together they are more likely to produce berries than a single plant. Nandina also produces red berries throughout the winter. The green leaves tend to have a touch of red in the winter as well. Its leaves are evergreen in the winter, which has made it such a popular landscape plant. Each shrub is made up of numerous narrow stems that resemble bamboo, and give it some of its common names of “Heavenly Bamboo” and “Sacred Bamboo” even though it is not actually bamboo. Nandina is a tall leafy shrub that can grow 6-8 feet tall. If you want to learn more about non-native invasive plants like Nandina, be sure to download my FREE 10 Invasive Plants to Avoid PDF! What Does Nandina Look Like? 1. It must have been on sale at the nursery when our homes built! We had recently removed a number of Nandina shrubs after learning more about them. If you walk around my neighborhood in San Antonio, TX, you’ll see Nandina domestica in almost every yard.
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