Pieris Valentine
It produces clusters of small white fragrant flowers at the tips and the foliage.
Pieris valentine. Pieris japonica commonly known as lily of the valley bush or japanese pieris is a compact evergreen shrub. The flower buds are produced in late fall and remain unopened. Its average texture blends into the landscape but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition. Valley valentine typically matures in a spreading mound to 4 tall over the first 10 years. How to grow and care for an andromeda plant. White fragrant flowers are borne upright in spring. Pieris have leathery 3 4 inch foliage that emerges after blooming as a coppery pink before turning to a deep green.
Pieris japonica valley valentine japanese pieris valley valentine will reach a height of 1 5m and a spread of 1 5m after 10 20 years. Grow in moderately fertile humus rich acidic soil in full sun to partial shade. Pieris japonica valley valentine sku 6531 beautiful deep red buds and pendant flowers highlight the cool season. Attractive bronzy tint to new growth. Architectural banks and slopes city cottage informal flower arranging beds and borders low maintenance containers woodland. This lily of the valley shrub is evergreen and very compact. ər ɪ s or ˈ p ɪər ɪ s is a genus of seven species of shrubs in the family ericaceae native to mountain regions of eastern and southern asia eastern north america and cuba.
It features large clusters racemes of lily of the valley like maroon flowers in early spring. Serrulate oblanceolate to obovate oblong leaves to 2 long emerge orange bronze but mature to glossy dark green. Late spring foliage on pieris pieris ˈ p aɪ.