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Colour for every season!
A celebration in the garden for every season! The heavenly bamboo 'Magical Sunrise' (Nandina domestica) creates a cheerful colour for every season. The 'Magical Sunrise' turns a beautiful, coppery orange-red in the autumn. In spring and summer, the Nandina has bright green leaves. This evergreen Nandina grows nicely compact and becomes about 60 cm high and wide.
You can prune the Nandina, but you don't have to. The hardy shrub may lose its leaves in severe frost conditions. The shrub loves sunlight or partial shade. The more sun the leaves catch, the redder the leaves will become. Water the Heavenly Bamboo once a week. Give it extra water during dry periods.
You can prune the Nandina, but you don't have to. The hardy shrub may lose its leaves in severe frost conditions. The shrub loves sunlight or partial shade. The more sun the leaves catch, the redder the leaves will become. Water the Heavenly Bamboo once a week. Give it extra water during dry periods.
Heavenly Bamboo Nandina 'Magical Sunrise' orange-red - Hardy plant
Nandina domestica 'Magical Sunrise'®
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Specifications
Orange,Red
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering July - August
Growing height 60 - 70 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Evergreen
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 30 - 40 cm
Planting
What do I need?
Water first
Place the Nandina in a bucket of lukewarm water first. Add garden peat and compost to a large pot and then plant. First place the plant in shade first, and move it to an area in the sun for an hour longer each day, so that it can adapt.
In the garden
Nandinas thrive in the sun or half shade and in nutrient-rich soil. Dig a planting hole and till the soil a bit, so that the roots can take hold quickly. Set the root ball at the proper height, so that the top is just below ground level. Fill the hole up with soil, garden peat and compost, and press firmly. Water the plant right away.
- A trowel
- Garden peat and compost
- Water
Water first
Place the Nandina in a bucket of lukewarm water first. Add garden peat and compost to a large pot and then plant. First place the plant in shade first, and move it to an area in the sun for an hour longer each day, so that it can adapt.
In the garden
Nandinas thrive in the sun or half shade and in nutrient-rich soil. Dig a planting hole and till the soil a bit, so that the roots can take hold quickly. Set the root ball at the proper height, so that the top is just below ground level. Fill the hole up with soil, garden peat and compost, and press firmly. Water the plant right away.
Care
What do I need?
Maintenance
A Nandina does not require much attention. During dry periods, water it so that the roots do not dry out.
Pruning
You do not need to prune a Nandina, but you can if youwish. In any case, never prune where the flowers have begun to wilt, because after the blooming period, the Nandina will produce attractive little fruits between the old petals. In spring, you can cut away old or damaged branches to keep your shrub looking sleek.
- Pruning shears
Maintenance
A Nandina does not require much attention. During dry periods, water it so that the roots do not dry out.
Pruning
You do not need to prune a Nandina, but you can if youwish. In any case, never prune where the flowers have begun to wilt, because after the blooming period, the Nandina will produce attractive little fruits between the old petals. In spring, you can cut away old or damaged branches to keep your shrub looking sleek.
Extra
Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica) originates from China and Japan. This shrub can flower with white blooms in the summer but it's quite hard to get those. If the bush does flower, and you leave them on the plant, you will then get cute little red berries right through into November. Your garden birds will love eating these.
Nandina domestica is classified as barberry (Berberidaceae).
Nandina domestica is classified as barberry (Berberidaceae).
Description
Colour for every season!
A celebration in the garden for every season! The heavenly bamboo 'Magical Sunrise' (Nandina domestica) creates a cheerful colour for every season. The 'Magical Sunrise' turns a beautiful, coppery orange-red in the autumn. In spring and summer, the Nandina has bright green leaves. This evergreen Nandina grows nicely compact and becomes about 60 cm high and wide.
You can prune the Nandina, but you don't have to. The hardy shrub may lose its leaves in severe frost conditions. The shrub loves sunlight or partial shade. The more sun the leaves catch, the redder the leaves will become. Water the Heavenly Bamboo once a week. Give it extra water during dry periods.
You can prune the Nandina, but you don't have to. The hardy shrub may lose its leaves in severe frost conditions. The shrub loves sunlight or partial shade. The more sun the leaves catch, the redder the leaves will become. Water the Heavenly Bamboo once a week. Give it extra water during dry periods.
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