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Little Heath
By Lishy
- 16 Sep, 2010
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why is it coming up as lily of the vally in the botanical names.... its not is it??
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ty daylily... I was confused lol
3 Oct, 2010
lovely plant by the way arent they, i have a couple of pieris in my garden as i have slightly acid soil but they never seem to grow very big, my neighbour has one and its about 6ft tall, i think mine are 'forest flame'
3 Oct, 2010
That sounds lovely... I have about 5 pieris' but hoping they wont grow 6ft tall lol.... :o)
7 Oct, 2010
I have one like this, with the silver edge.
1 Feb, 2011
Sounds lovely.. :D
1 Feb, 2011
It is, it's just like yours!! :))
1 Feb, 2011
lol :D
1 Feb, 2011
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Pieris Japonica 'Little Heath'
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Pieris Japonica 'Valley Valentine'
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Pieris Japonica 'Debutante'
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Hi lishy i presume its commonly called that because of the shape of the flowers in spring
28 Sep, 2010