http://plants.plumlinenursery.com/12130015/Plant/1070/Brouwers_Beauty_Japanese_Pieris/ WebBrouwer's Beauty pieris. This broadleaf evergreen selection grows 3' to 5' in height. New growth that appears in spring is yellow before it fades to a dark, shiny green. Plant pieris in a shrub border or use it as a foundation plant. Tiny white urn-shaped flowers hang above the leaves in 4" to 6" racemes in March and April.
Pieris x
WebPieris are a group of plants in the same family as rhododendrons and heaths, the Ericaceae. Most of these plants grow naturally in acidic soils. There are just seven … WebDetails. A hybrid between Pieris japonica and P. floribunda but listed here for ease of classification. Develops abundant, slightly drooping white flowers set off by glossy, dark green foliage. More Information. Latin Name. … the hillman files show
Pieris japonica
WebPieris floribunda (Mountain Andromeda) is a dense, bushy, evergreen shrub that provides desirable winter interest, abundant spring blooms and a delightful foliage which holds its color across the seasons. Conspicuous flower buds form in the fall and are held erect through the winter, turning progressively greenish-white. WebBrouwer’s Beauty Andromeda (Lily of the Valley Shrub) 5’ Tall and Wide. A hybrid between the native Pieris Floribunda and Pieris japonica. An upright growing evergreen with white flowers in April. The leaves are glossy green with new growth being lighter green. Webpieris 'Brouwer's Beauty' A compact, slow-growing evergreen shrub to around 2m high, with slightly glossy, lance-shaped leaves that emerge bright yellow-green and mature to deep green. Long sprays of small, scented, urn-shaped creamy white flowers open from dark reddish-purple buds in spring Synonyms Pieris floribunda 'Browers Beauty' the hillman group website