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Pieris formosa var. forrestii from above.
By Robertr
- 17 May, 2008
- 10 likes
Possibly the best way to see the full effect of this shrub means I have to lean out the window to get the photo.
Comments on this photo
Its a Pieris - there are several types. Gorgeous specimen here - the shape is lovely. Mine is a bit more spread out. This is lovely!
16 Jul, 2008
I've got two peiris plants, mountain fire, and forest flame, but this one is gorgeous.
Do you prune it into shape?
2 May, 2009
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Pieris 'Flaming Silver'
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What's this called? Would it survive in a Canadian climate?
17 May, 2008