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Nandina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nandina domestica (pronounced /nænˈdiːnə dəˈmɛstɨkə/ ) commonly known as Heavenly bamboo or Sacred bamboo , is a suckering shrub in the Barberry family, Berberidaceae. It is a monotypic g...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Heavenly Bamboo, Nandina (Nandina domestica) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Some resources list Nandina berries as poisonous if ingested. To date, no cases reported in humans, but berries are possibly toxic to cats...
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Nandina belong to the Family Berberidaceae. The foliage colors transform through the seasons. ... Nandina, shrubs with highly branched leaves that produce pale green to bright red foliage in fall and winter, belong to the Family Berberidaceae. The berries are poisonous.
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Scientific Name Nandina domestica ; Common Name Nandina, Heavenly bambo ... CAUSES ONLY LOW TOXICITY IF EATEN. ... Plant Description Evergreen shrub; leaves alternate and clasping at base, 2-3-pinnately divided; flowers white in a terminal cluster; fruit bright red berries.
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