|
|
Home
>
Shrubs
>
Evergreen Shrubs
>
Nandina Harbor Dwarf
Nandina Harbor Dwarf
100% Secure Shopping.. Guaranteed |
Flowering: Non-blooming Fruiting: Fruit Growth Rate: Slow growth rate Light requirements: Partial Sun and shade Plant Group: Ground-cover Plant Type: Evergreen Plant Zone: Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10 Size at Maturity: 1 - 2 ft
Add to My Favorites
,
View
My Favorites
|
Remember, members get special pricing.
Join Now! It's Free! Already a member?
Login and see your member discounts!
|
|
NEW! - Nandina Harbor Dwarf extremely dense, very dwarf form to 12"-15" inches tall and slightly wider. Green leaflets tinged pink to bronze in spring, turning bright red and orange in the fall and winter. Harbor dwarf is considered a true dwarf Nandina that is nearly a ground cover in stature. It is perfect for adding bright red coloring to shaded beds of shrubs and perennials. Surround individual small trees with its color in mass, or allow it to nestle into landscape boulders or spread out in a rock garden.
It is excellent around water gardens, where it won’t obscure the view of waters plants and fish. A very bold accent plant in modern architectural landscapes.
Shipped in One Gallon containers
Care Instructions:
Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Watering is reduced after establishment. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. The evergreen plants will arrive healthy and ready for planting. Should they die within the first year we will replace at one half the current member price plus shipping.
Once planted with moderate care, just watering every five days or so and not fertilizing for the first year, the plants generally do well. The evergreens are a low maintenance, easy to grow; almost no care needed plant to own.
Testimonials:
More
Testimonials...
|
| People
who have purchased this product have also
purchased these: |
|
|
|
|
Fern, Autumn Brilliance- Dryopteris erythrosora Brilliance Here is a plant that changes color with every season. One of the showiest ferns offered in recent years. The fronds emerge in the spring with beautiful bright copper-bronze color tones
|
|
|
|
|
Fern, Japanese Painted - Anthyrium nipponicum 'Pictum' Low maintenance, and dramatic high contrast colors stand out against the darker greens in the shade garden. Its short stature and spreading form make it an excellent choice for foreground foliage
|
|
Send this to a friend
!
|
|