American History

By ACMitchell

Nandina (Nandina domestica)

A few leaves from this evergreen plant turn a rust-brown to red color in summer. The majority remain green. They form small white flowers in summer and bunches of bright red berries in winter. Nandina's are noxious to grazing animals and their growth is even discouraged in the south-east US (this per Wiki - I didn't know that!). Anyway, I think they're pretty (and they don't demand any work from me -yes!).

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