Nandina domestica / Heavenly Bamboo

Price range: €15.00 through €125.00

Frequently Bought Together

Caragh Nurseries Multi-Purpose Compost - 50L
+
Granular Seaweed Fertiliser - 10kg
Total: 40.00

Description

Delicate in texture yet full of presence, Nandina domestica is one of those plants that quietly earns its place in the garden all year round. Often called Heavenly Bamboo, it isn’t a true bamboo at all, but a graceful evergreen shrub loved for its finely divided foliage, shifting seasonal colour and light, airy habit.
Fresh new growth often emerges in soft red and bronze tones, deepening to green through the season before taking on richer fiery shades again in autumn and winter. This constant movement in colour makes it especially useful in planting schemes that need gentle structure without heaviness. Elegant, easy and versatile, it works beautifully in borders, pots and courtyard gardens alike.

Why we love it

  • Beautiful foliage colour through the seasons
  • Light, airy shape that never feels bulky
  • Evergreen presence with soft architectural form
  • Excellent in borders, containers and smaller gardens
  • Easy to style with both contemporary and classic planting

Quick Facts

  • Botanical Name: Nandina domestica
  • Common Name: Heavenly Bamboo
  • Plant Type: Evergreen shrub
  • Foliage: Fine, bamboo-like leaves with tones of green, red and bronze
  • Position: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil: Moist but well-drained soil
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Hardiness: Hardy in Ireland and the UK
  • Best For: Borders, containers, courtyards, year-round foliage interest, mixed planting schemes

Description

Soft structure for every season
Nandina brings a lovely upright, airy quality to planting, making it ideal where you want shape and height without anything too dense or formal. It blends beautifully with grasses, flowering perennials and evergreen shrubs, adding contrast and movement.
Foliage that keeps changing
One of its loveliest qualities is the way its foliage shifts in colour across the year. New leaves often appear flushed with red or bronze, settle into green through the warmer months, then return to richer autumnal tones as temperatures cool.
Perfect for smaller spaces and pots
Because of its elegant habit and manageable growth, Nandina is especially useful in smaller gardens, entrance planting and containers. It gives a refined, layered look without demanding too much space.

Caragh’s Garden Notebook

  • Plant in sun or light shade for the best foliage colour
  • Water regularly while establishing, especially in containers
  • Best in well-drained soil with some shelter from very harsh winds
  • Remove any old or weak stems in spring to keep plants fresh and shapely
  • A lovely choice for adding winter colour and year-round interest near entrances or seating areas