Nandina domestica 'Senbazuru' is a slow-growing broadleaf evergreen shrub with green and red foliage. Features glossy texture. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and regular water. Does well in average and well-drained soil.
GROWING CONDITIONS for Nandina domestica 'Senbazuru'
USDA Zones: 6a - 9b
Sun exposure: sun - mostly shade
Watering frequency: regular
Soil needs: average and well-drained
Nursery contributed plant descriptions
A mass (or mess if you are not open-minded) of wiry, leafless stems, this is a collector's thrill!...and a "geek-tester!!" A most delicate sprinkling of white buds, then white flowers float in the air above_this feature truly recommends it to anyone who likes something interesting! 10"x10" in 10 years.Minimum temperature: -10?F
A bizarre thready mutant thing that appears leafless, forming a compact ball of photosynthetic twiggy stems it is the perfect companion plant for Morus alba 'Itsoguma' (it also looks outstanding in a trough with Carmichaelia enysii.)
Very small, very charming nandina and slow-growing, to only 10" tall and wide after a long time. Perfect for a miniature garden, a rock garden or in containers, creating an exotic look with its criss-crossing, wiry green stems, leafless except for tiny leaves that turn red in winter clustered at the very tip ends of the branches. An interesting and curious texture. Best in sun to part shade with, of course, well-drained soil and regular summer water. Frost hardy to -10F, USDA zone 6.