
Fire Power Nandina
A Dwarf Evergreen Shrub That Delivers Red Winter Color
Firepower Nandina is the “set-it-and-forget-it” shrub for shoppers who want year-round structure with a seasonal payoff: fresh lime-green foliage in warm months that shifts into fiery red fall and winter color. Its dense, rounded form reads clean and modern, making it an easy upgrade for foundation beds, walkway borders, and tight urban landscapes.
This dwarf selection is grown primarily for foliage (not flowers), and it’s widely described as mostly flowerless/fruitless—a major reason homeowners choose it when they want the look without heavy berry production.
Compact, Mounding, and Perfect for Edging
Firepower stays small and tidy, typically topping out around 1–2 feet tall and 1–2 feet wide (roughly 2' × 2'). That compact footprint makes it a strong “buy it once, place it anywhere” evergreen for crisp lines along beds, driveways, patios, and pool hardscapes.
Because it naturally forms a dense mound, it performs like a refined evergreen groundcover shrub—great for repeating in rhythm down a border, or massing in sunny islands where you want color to pop in cold weather
Sun for Best Color, Tough in Real-World Soils
Plant Firepower in full sun to partial shade; brighter light produces stronger fall/winter color, while shade can soften the red tones. It tolerates a wide range of soil textures as long as drainage is reasonable, and it can show leaf yellowing (chlorosis) in more alkaline conditions.
Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and dependable—ideal for homeowners who want low-maintenance plantings that still look intentional. Keep moisture consistent during establishment, then transition to deep watering during extended dry spells.
Borders, Mass Planting, Containers, and Year-Round Structure
Use Firepower Nandina as a clean evergreen “filler” that becomes a seasonal accent when temperatures drop. It’s especially effective as a low border, in mass plantings, and in containers where its compact size stays proportional and tidy.
If you garden in regions where standard nandina is considered invasive, Firepower is often highlighted as a sterile/non-fruiting choice with lower risk—still, it’s smart to follow local guidance and avoid planting near natural areas where any escape would be a concern.
A Dwarf Evergreen Shrub That Delivers Red Winter Color
Firepower Nandina is the “set-it-and-forget-it” shrub for shoppers who want year-round structure with a seasonal payoff: fresh lime-green foliage in warm months that shifts into fiery red fall and winter color. Its dense, rounded form reads clean and modern, making it an easy upgrade for foundation beds, walkway borders, and tight urban landscapes.
This dwarf selection is grown primarily for foliage (not flowers), and it’s widely described as mostly flowerless/fruitless—a major reason homeowners choose it when they want the look without heavy berry production.
Compact, Mounding, and Perfect for Edging
Firepower stays small and tidy, typically topping out around 1–2 feet tall and 1–2 feet wide (roughly 2' × 2'). That compact footprint makes it a strong “buy it once, place it anywhere” evergreen for crisp lines along beds, driveways, patios, and pool hardscapes.
Because it naturally forms a dense mound, it performs like a refined evergreen groundcover shrub—great for repeating in rhythm down a border, or massing in sunny islands where you want color to pop in cold weather
Sun for Best Color, Tough in Real-World Soils
Plant Firepower in full sun to partial shade; brighter light produces stronger fall/winter color, while shade can soften the red tones. It tolerates a wide range of soil textures as long as drainage is reasonable, and it can show leaf yellowing (chlorosis) in more alkaline conditions.
Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and dependable—ideal for homeowners who want low-maintenance plantings that still look intentional. Keep moisture consistent during establishment, then transition to deep watering during extended dry spells.
Borders, Mass Planting, Containers, and Year-Round Structure
Use Firepower Nandina as a clean evergreen “filler” that becomes a seasonal accent when temperatures drop. It’s especially effective as a low border, in mass plantings, and in containers where its compact size stays proportional and tidy.
If you garden in regions where standard nandina is considered invasive, Firepower is often highlighted as a sterile/non-fruiting choice with lower risk—still, it’s smart to follow local guidance and avoid planting near natural areas where any escape would be a concern.
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A Dwarf Evergreen Shrub That Delivers Red Winter Color
Firepower Nandina is the “set-it-and-forget-it” shrub for shoppers who want year-round structure with a seasonal payoff: fresh lime-green foliage in warm months that shifts into fiery red fall and winter color. Its dense, rounded form reads clean and modern, making it an easy upgrade for foundation beds, walkway borders, and tight urban landscapes.
This dwarf selection is grown primarily for foliage (not flowers), and it’s widely described as mostly flowerless/fruitless—a major reason homeowners choose it when they want the look without heavy berry production.
Compact, Mounding, and Perfect for Edging
Firepower stays small and tidy, typically topping out around 1–2 feet tall and 1–2 feet wide (roughly 2' × 2'). That compact footprint makes it a strong “buy it once, place it anywhere” evergreen for crisp lines along beds, driveways, patios, and pool hardscapes.
Because it naturally forms a dense mound, it performs like a refined evergreen groundcover shrub—great for repeating in rhythm down a border, or massing in sunny islands where you want color to pop in cold weather
Sun for Best Color, Tough in Real-World Soils
Plant Firepower in full sun to partial shade; brighter light produces stronger fall/winter color, while shade can soften the red tones. It tolerates a wide range of soil textures as long as drainage is reasonable, and it can show leaf yellowing (chlorosis) in more alkaline conditions.
Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and dependable—ideal for homeowners who want low-maintenance plantings that still look intentional. Keep moisture consistent during establishment, then transition to deep watering during extended dry spells.
Borders, Mass Planting, Containers, and Year-Round Structure
Use Firepower Nandina as a clean evergreen “filler” that becomes a seasonal accent when temperatures drop. It’s especially effective as a low border, in mass plantings, and in containers where its compact size stays proportional and tidy.
If you garden in regions where standard nandina is considered invasive, Firepower is often highlighted as a sterile/non-fruiting choice with lower risk—still, it’s smart to follow local guidance and avoid planting near natural areas where any escape would be a concern.




















