Pieris
Pieris Flaming SilverPieris japonica Flaming Silver£8.50Out of stockOut of stockPieris Flaming Silver is a very decorative and spectacular shrub for the spring border. Each spring it will surprise you with an outburst of new... Learn More
Pieris Forest Flame 9 cmPieris japonica Forest Flame£7.95Out of stockOut of stockPieris Forest Flame has fiery red young foliage is upright growing and evergreen perfect for brightening up spring borders. The foliage is... Learn More
Pieris combo Flaming Silver Forest Flame£13.95Out of stockOut of stockFlaming Silver and Forest Flame are a great combination of spectacular evergreen shrubs for your garden or spring border. Each spring they will... Learn More
Pieris japonica DebutantePieris japonica Debutante£5.95Out of stockOut of stockPieris japonica Debutante is a very decorative and brilliant-white flowering shrub for the spring border. They have attractive shiny evergreen... Learn More
Pieris japonica Little Heath 9 cmPieris japonica Little Heath£7.95Out of stockOut of stockPieris japonica "Little Heath" is a lovely, dwarf-growing shrub with variegated foliage. In early spring the plant develops plenty of flowering... Learn More
Pieris japonica Little Heath 13 cmPieris japonica Little Heath 13 cm pot£8.95Out of stockOut of stockPieris japonica "Little Heath" is a lovely, dwarf-growing shrub with variegated foliage. In early spring the plant develops plenty of flowering... Learn More
Pieris japonica Cupido 13 cm potPieris japonica Cupido£9.95Out of stockOut of stockPieris japonica Cupido is an evergreen plant, this Pieris is hardy and grows to a height of 1 m. It is a broadly growing shrub with compact growth.... Learn More
Pieris japonica has many names including Japanese andromeda, lily-of-the-valley shrub and Japanese pieris
Choose a site with full to partial shade and rich, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter and an acidic pH. The plant is a bit fussy about soil and light exposure, but if azaleas and camellias do well in the area, Pieris shrubs will too.
It has a naturally attractive shape, and it’s best to let it grow without pruning. If you need to tidy up the plant, do so after the flowering period.




























