Pieris
(Pieris japonica ‘Dorothy Wycoff’)
Dark Red Early Spring Buds Open To Long, Drooping Clusters Of White Bell-Shaped Flowers In April And May
New Growth Is A Brilliant Red Which Contrasts With The Dark, Glossy Evergreen Leaves
Maintain At 4’-5’ Height And 3’-4’ Spread
Prefers Partial Shade; Tolerates Sun In A Moist, Well-Drained Soil
Works Well In A Shrub Border, In Mass Plantings, Or Blended With Other Shade-Loving Evergreens; Excellent Foundation Plant
(Pieris japonica ‘Red Mill’)
Bright, Lively Red New Growth Turns To Mahogany And Then Fades To Lustrous, Dark Green.
Long Drooping Clusters Of White Bell-Shaped Blooms In April And May.
Can Be Maintained At 4’-5’ Height, 4’ Spread.
Prefers Partial Shade; Tolerates Sun In A Moist, Well-Drained Soil.
This Exquisite Evergreen Will Provide Eye-Catching Color All Year Round!
(Pieris japonica ‘Valley Valentine’)
Deep Maroon-Red Flower Bud Strands Provide Color And Interest In Winter, Followed By Early Spring, Fragrant, Pendulous Flowers In Rose Pink.
Upright Evergreen Shrub, With Glossy Green Foliage, Growing Up To 6’ In Height By 4’ Wide.
Performs Best In Part Shade And Moist, Acidic, Well-Drained Soil.
Deep Water Regularly During Hot, Dry Summers.
Nice Specimen Or Accent For Semi-Shaded Areas.