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Don't let your vacation ruin your garden. These plants for Southern USDA Zones are meant to stand up to drought, heat, pests, ...
Heavenly bamboo, or nandina, was the 2025 addition. "While nandina is a commonly used plant and may appear harmless, its berries are toxic to cedar waxwing birds," said John Scott, a city urban ...
Credit: Courtesy of Plant Development Services, Inc. Botanical Name: Nandina domestica ‘Seika’ Sun Exposure: Partial Soil Type: Well-drained Soil pH: Slightly acidic Many people hate Nandina, and if ...
According to Southern Living, the Nandina bush is an evergreen shrub that is native to China, India and Japan and thus, in the U.S., it is non-native and invasive.
According to Southern Living, the Nandina bush is an evergreen shrub that is native to China, India and Japan and thus, in the U.S., it is non-native and invasive.
There’s a plant that’s not native to North Carolina, but it’s responsible for the deaths of hundreds of birds in the state each year. Nandina domestica, commonly referred to as Heavenly ...
Here’s what to know about the plant and what you can do to keep local birds safe. Which birds die from Nandina (Heavenly Bamboo)? Cedar waxwings, a species of bird that calls North Carolina home ...
Heavenly Bamboo / Nandina domestica, a toxic plant with cyanide-filled red berries, kills Cedar Waxwing birds, says UNC Chapel Hill study.
As if an obsession with something is the only thing that could drive a person (or a plot) toward any sort of action. There is something deeper in “My Husband.” ...
For scarlet-colored leaves and easy care, he suggests Obsession nandina. "Reaching a maximum height of 3-4 feet, this nandina is the perfect scale for a colorful mass planting or autumn container ...