Pieris

#GENUSVARIETYFLOWERSPRING COLORHEIGHTGROWTH HABITBLOOM
1Pieris x Forrest FlameWhitedark red to brilliant red4-6'upright; very hardyMarch
2Pieris forrestii Whitebrilliant scarlet to salmon pink6-10'dense, broad, and vigorousApril
3Pieris japonicaAndromedaWhitelt. pink/green5'strong upright grower 
4Pieris japonicaCrispaWhitelight pink to green growth4-5'compact; wavy edged leavesMarch
5Pieris japonicaDorothy WykoffPnk bd/W Flrdark green, reddish in the fall4'compact; sturdy 
6Pieris japonicaFlamingoDark Pinkpink new growth4'medium grower; as wide as tallMarch
7Pieris japonicaFlaming SilverWhitelight pink to green; matures to white edge4'very slow; globularApril
8Pieris japonicaIseli BronzeWhitemedium pink new growth4'medium grower with large wider leaf 
9Pieris japonicaKarenomaWhitelight pink to green4'medium grower;more hardy than others 
10Pieris japonicaLily of the Valley Shrub  6-10'  
11Pieris japonicaLittle HeathSmall, whitePale pink to green & white2'X2'slow, compact 
12Pieris japonicaMountain FireWhitebright red new growth5'tall; taller than wideFebruary
13Pieris japonicaScarlet O'Hara scarlet4'upright; dense 
14Pieris japonicaShojoPinkred new growth4'medium growerFebruary
15Pieris japonicaSnow DriftPure Whitelight pink to green 3'slow, compact 
16Pieris japonicaSpring SnowWhite 3'upright; denseFebruary
17Pieris japonicaTemple BellsWhitenew foliage orange 3'dense, compactMarch
18Pieris japonicaValley FireWhite bright red new growth 4'strong upright; later bloom 
19Pieris japonicaValley FlameWhite orange-red new growth4'  
20Pieris japonicaValley RoseLight Pinklight pink to green growth4'med. to slow grower; as wide as tallMarch
21Pieris japonicaValley ValentineDeep Pinkpurplish red (medium to slow)4'almost as wide as tallMarch
22Pieris japonicaVariegataWhitelight pink to green; matures to white edge4'very slow; globularMarch
23Pieris japonicaWhite CascadeWhiteearly bloomer4'upright, heavy cascading trussesFebruary
24Pieris taiwanensisPreludeWhite; hvyrich green3'slow/compact; wider than tallApril
25Pieris taiwanensisSnowdriftWhite; hvylight pink to green3'slow/compact; wider than tallMarch
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