Gulf Stream Nandina
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Nandina domestica 'Gulf Stream'
Gulf Stream is a densely compact, symmetrical solitary form of nandina. Branches freely from base without suckering.
Copper colored new growth matures to bluish green. Orange-red winter color. Slow-growing, dense form. Gulf Stream does not sucker or have berries.
*Deer & Drought Resistant* Attracts: Birds & Buterflies
Photo courtesy of Panoramic Farms in Marshville, NC
Ornamental Characteristics | |
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Category | Shrub |
Foliage Type | Evergreen |
Height | 2' - 4' |
Spread | 2' - 3' |
Shape | Upright |
Primary Foliage Color | Bluish |
Seasonal Foliage Color | Bronzy-Reddish-Orange |
Flowering Season | Summer |
Flower Color | White panicles |
Berries | N/A |
Environmental Characteristics | |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Sun Preferences | Morning Sun & Afternoon Shade |
Water Preferences | Average: Ensure the planting area is prepared for good drainage. Poor drainage areas may result in 'root rot'. |
Cold Hardiness Zone | 7 |