nandina

[nan-DEE-nuh]

nandina Definition

an evergreen shrub or small tree native to eastern Asia, often cultivated for its attractive foliage and clusters of red berries.

Using nandina: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nandina" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The nandina in my garden is thriving this year.

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    Nandina is a popular ornamental plant in many gardens.

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    The bright red berries of the nandina add a pop of color to the landscape.

nandina Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nandina

  • heavenly bamboo
  • sacred bamboo

Phrases with nandina

  • nandina domestica

    the most commonly cultivated species of nandina, known for its bright red berries and delicate leaves

    Example

    The nandina domestica in my garden is particularly beautiful this year.

  • a cultivar of nandina domestica with bright red foliage that turns green as it matures

    Example

    The nandina fire power is a popular choice for adding color to a garden.

  • a cultivar of nandina domestica with bright red berries and compact growth habit

    Example

    The nandina gulf stream is a great choice for small gardens or containers.

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Summary: nandina in Brief

Nandina [nan-DEE-nuh] is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to eastern Asia, prized for its attractive foliage and clusters of red berries. It is also known as 'heavenly bamboo' or 'sacred bamboo.' Popular cultivars include 'nandina domestica,' 'nandina fire power,' and 'nandina gulf stream.'