Love the vibrant red new foliage of Obsession Nandina! I placed them on the front porch, which added depth and gorgeous hues! A low-maintenance and water-wise plant, once established, and is deer, pest, and disease-resistant. Obsession Nandina puts on bright, longer-lasting color through spring and summer and has a compact, dense growth habit reaching 3-4’ tall and 2-3’ wide. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and in fertile, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.

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Obsession Nandina: https://shrsl.com/4vwl5

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This gorgeous plant is obsession nandina. It is hardy to USDA zone 6 to 10. Grows to 3 to four feet tall and wide and thrives in part shade. It is currently in a onegon nursery pot. I’m going to pot it up in this 3gon container.

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  1. Hi!😊
    Question!
    I started a hobbie of growing plants starting with seeds.
    I do everything correct and most dont grow and the ones that grow,will only grow a small amount then die.😢

  2. per Audubon (and confirmed by many other reputable sources): “Nandina berries last for months, attracting hungry birds when food is in short supply. However, studies show planting Nandina does not help birds, it harms them. When dozens of Cedar Waxwings were found dead in Thomas County, Georgia, researchers at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, found the cause to be Nandina berries.”

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