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nandina

[ nan-dahy-nuh, -dee-nuh ]

noun

  1. a Chinese and Japanese evergreen shrub, Nandina domestica, of the barberry family, having pinnate leaves and bright red berries, cultivated as an ornamental.


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Origin of nandina1

< New Latin (1781), the genus name < Japanese dialect nanden, Japanese nanten < Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese ²Ôá²Ô³Ù¾±Äå²Ô ( ³ú³óú ); ²Ôá²Ô south + ³Ù¾±Äå²Ô heaven + ³ú³óú bamboo; -a 2
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Example Sentences

“Some plants, like heather, blue fescue, lavender, nandina and ceanothus, tend to not be long lived in an urban landscape,†Goetz observes.

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Skirting the stems of the dogwood with the dwarf nandina provides contrasting form while fanning the flames of the color study.

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Nandina domestica ‘Firepower’ is a compact form of heavenly bamboo that forms a mounded 2-by-2-foot tuffet of slightly puckered evergreen foliage.

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The familiar workhorses of the birds’ berry buffet, like Pyracantha and holly, mountain ash and Nandina, are all pretty enough.

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My grandmother talked about her roses, her nandina, her gardenia, her voice thick southern prose.

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