Due to recent discovery of the spotted lanternfly in South Carolina, California has restricted the shipment of plants from SC as well as 15 other states in which the spotted lanternfly had already been found. It was found over 100 miles from Nurseries Caroliniana, but the whole state has been put under quarantine until a treatment protocol can be worked out to resume shipments to California. Authorities hope that this can be accomplished by the end of the month.

Nandina domestica ‘Compacta’
Nandina domestica ‘Compacta’
Nandina domestica ‘Compacta’

Nandina domestica ‘Compacta’

Regular price $25.00 Sale

Compact Heavenly Bamboo. I don't know where the name 'Compacta' came from for this cultivar, because it does grow rather large. But its best attribute is that it is a heavy berrier, even when planted alone. Nandinas are mostly self infertile, so when a solitary clone is planted, there will be few berries produced even when it flowers heavily. One can get by with planting just a seedling form nearby and let the bees do the rest. Nandinas can be one of the most unique plants in the landscape with their many seasons of interest. The white flower panicles are quite showy in the spring, May here, followed by red berries in the fall and then after frost, the foliage turns a magnificent reddish-purple, if planted in sun. The species name "domestica" has to do with the Japanese custom of planting it by every home, and one is suppose to be able to go and unload their cares to their Nandina and then all will be well. This has to be one of the toughest plants around as far as culture. Sun or shade, but more sun gives a much deeper winter color. We have had no deer or rabbit problems with it either. 

Zones 6-9