A columnar habit in this unique dwarf evergreen shrub. Its clusters of white flowers arrive in early spring and blanket the plant. Has miniature glossy green foliage and compact form make it a great choice of a smaller garden.
A compact slow growing evergreen shrub. Superb deep scarlet to burgundy red young growths fading to cream and green. Creamy-white lily-of-the-valley like flowers are produced in April.
With its hanging, white clusters of bell-like flowers it is one of the earliest bloomers in the spring. This is followed by beautiful burgundy-red new foliage growth turning to a glossy green. This is a small upright compact plant that is attractive for any garden.
This compact cultivar typically matures in a spreading mound to only 1-2’ tall. It features drooping clusters (racemes) of lily-of-the-valley-like white flowers in early spring. Leaves are evergreen.
Compact but loaded with drama—this evergreen pumps out clusters of creamy white bells in early spring, set against rich green foliage that holds all year. Perfect for borders or containers, it brings structure and elegance without ever going quiet.
This compact cultivar is known for its beautiful stunning red foliage, along with drooping clusters) of lily-of-the-valley-like white flowers in early spring. This will certainly be a real looker in anyone’s garden.
A nice, compact shrub with a variegated yellowish-green. variegation on the gray-green leaves; the new leaves are pink. In the spring, it will bloom Small, bell-shaped white flowers. A great low hedge or container plant.
Mountain Fire’ is a common cultivar that is particularly known for its fiery red color of its newly emerging foliage and its heavy urn-shaped, lily-of-the-valley-like white flowers in early spring.
This new variegated Pieris features glossy light green foliage trimmed in creamy white. Rosy red flowers borne in a great abundance mature to a deep pink. Showy, pendulous flowers are 6″ long and bloom for 2-3 weeks in late March and early April.
This upright cultivar has beautiful variegated light green foliage trimmed in creamy white with rosy red flowers maturing to a deep pink in the Summer. Showy, pendulous flowers are 6 inches long, and bloom for 2 to 3 weeks in late March and early April. Fruits throughout the Fall.
Lily-of-the-valley shrub is a spring favorite with the new blossoms being one of the first flowers to open. Pieris japonica ‘Valley Rose’ has beautiful, two-toned flowers. Each tiny, urn-shaped bloom has a deep rose pink cap that fades to blushed white at the tip. The full, profuse flowers gracefully cascade...
‘Valley Valentine’ typically matures in a spreading mound to 4’ tall over the first 10 years. It features large clusters of lily-of-the-valley-like maroon flowers in early spring. Its leaves emerge orange-bronze but mature to glossy dark green. Leaves are evergreen.
‘Valley Fire’ has short clusters of lily-of-the-valley-like pearly white flowers open just before the flush of red leaves and at the beginning of spring. Its slow-to-moderate growth and refined habit make it an excellent choice for the urban landscape.
‘Variegata’ stylish, creamy-white-edged foliage tops the list of attractive traits for this shrub. Its flower buds decorate the plant until late winter, when short clusters of small, drooping ivory-white urn-shaped flowers appear.
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