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One of my pieris plants.
By Kate123
- 1 May, 2022
- 7 likes
It is hanging from a pot precariously! It did have the support of a euonymus - but, yesterday I canopied the euonymus and ‘lollipoped’ it of sorts. So, hoping the pieris will be ok.
Comments on this photo
One of our pieris bushes is looking very sparse so we've cut it back by two thirds. Your bush should be o.k. Kate, they are tough plants.
2 May, 2022
Thanks ladies! Good to hear! I’d hate to lose it.
2 May, 2022
Lovely colours :) great plants aren’t they. Mine was variegated similar to this but I think it’s starting to revert back, I’ll miss it but it’s obviously what it wants to do lol.
2 May, 2022
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What else?
See who else is growing Pieris japonica (Lily of the valley bush).
See who else has plants in genus Pieris.
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Pieris Japonica 'Little Heath'
£13.50 at Burncoose -
Pieris Japonica 'Mountain Fire'
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Pieris Japonica 'Purity'
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Pieris Japonica 'Valley Valentine'
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Pieris Japonica 'Debutante'
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No reason why it wouldn't be Kate.
I need to cut back the Skimmia in the back garden tomorrow.
1 May, 2022