[Herunterladen] 57 Pieris Jap Bonfire
Japanese pieris pieris japonica is a slow growing evergreen shrub that does best in usda hardiness zones 5 through 8.
Pieris jap bonfire. 5 to 8 height. Pieris japonica mountain fire sku 6520 fiery red new growth rises from the lustrous evergreen foliage then ages to a deep green. Other common names pieris bonfire family ericaceae genus pieris are compact evergreen shrubs with leathery dark green leaves often brightly coloured when young and small white urn shaped flowers borne in panicles in spring details bonfire is a compact evergreen shrub with small dark green leaves brick red when young. The dark pink flower buds are conspicuous in winter and open to. Pieris japonica the japanese andromeda or japanese pieris is a plant in the family ericaceae. Japanese pieris mountain fire dying. Pieris grows slowly but can eventually reach a height of more than 10 feet so make sure to plan for its eventual size.
The 6 year old bush in my zone 5 garden is only 4 high and 3 wide. 4 00 to 8 00 feet spread. I wasn t worried until the others seemed to be doing the same thing one after another. Description edit. It is native to eastern china taiwan and japan where it grows in mountain thickets. Mountain fire japanese pieris is a dense multi stemmed evergreen shrub with an upright spreading habit of growth. They were growing beautifully and all of a sudden the leaves started turning brown and falling off on one plant.
Its average texture blends into the landscape but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition. I love these little guys don t know what to. Fertilize japanese pieris with 10 10 10 granulated fertilizer at a rate of 1 pound per 100 square feet. I have 5 beautiful japanese pieris mountain fires. Pieris japonica bonfire pieris bonfire will reach a height of 0 6m and a spread of 0 6m after 5 10 years. Pieris japonica mountain fire back to previous page. There are also hybrid varies that are compact in growth and shorter than the original pieris japonica.
The plant is also called andromeda japonica or by its cultivar name. It is also widely cultivated in gardens and parent to the cultivated hybrid pieris forest flame. Profuse broad drooping clusters of white flowers cool the flames creating a breathtaking spring show.