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Nandina Gulf Stream
Short Overview Nandina Gulf Stream is a compact, cultivated ornamental shrub valued for its dense…
Nandina Gulf Stream
Short Overview
Nandina Gulf Stream is a compact, cultivated ornamental shrub valued for its dense foliage and attractive seasonal color changes. It is commonly used in landscape plantings, borders, and foundation beds due to its manageable size and year-round visual interest.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Evergreen to semi-evergreen shrub (Nandina domestica cultivar)
- Foliage color: New growth emerges in bronze to reddish tones, maturing to green and developing red to orange hues in cooler seasons (color intensity may vary)
- Leaf form: Finely textured, lance-shaped leaves with a layered, bamboo-like appearance
- Flowers: Small white flowers may appear in spring; flowering is typically limited
- Fruit: Berry production is minimal or often absent compared to taller nandina varieties
- Growth habit: Compact, dense, and rounded
- Mature size: Generally reaches about 0.6–0.9 m (2–3 ft) in height and spread, depending on conditions
General Growing Notes
- Light: Grows well in full sun to partial shade
- Water: Requires regular watering during establishment; moderate water needs once established
- Soil: Prefers well-drained soil; adapts to a range of soil types
- Care considerations: Low-maintenance plant requiring little pruning; seasonal color is influenced by light exposure and temperature
Note: Foliage color intensity, growth rate, and overall appearance may vary depending on climate, soil conditions, and cultural practices.