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February blooms in the garden include the snowdrop, witch hazel and Japanese andromeda.
Pieris japonica - Japanese andromeda.
In bloom: snowdrop, witch hazel, Japanese andromeda, winter aconite and winter jasmine.
Flora in the area include rhododendrons, Japanese andromeda, stewartia monadelpha and Siebold's beech.
Also rhododendrons, witchhazels, hollies, Japanese andromeda, sweet-box, skimmia, and shade-tolerant perennials.
Pieris japonica, the Japanese andromeda or Japanese pieris, is a plant in the heather family, Ericaceae.
The very similar Japanese andromeda, Pieris japonica, is very common in eastern landscapes of the US and occasionally in midwestern ones.
The Japanese andromeda (one of the more confusing common names for Pieris japonica) would never recover its grace or beauty and, if cut too far down, would die.
They also pass right by pieris, or Japanese andromeda, as well as the common lilac (though they love Korean and and Persian varieties, the snobs).
The andromeda lace bug (Stephanitis takeyai) is a pest insect on plants of the genus Pieris, especially Pieris japonica, the Japanese andromeda.
The park has Yoshino cherry, Japanese andromeda, Japanese zelkova, Flowering quince, Tulip, Camellia, Thunberg spirea, Pearlbrush, Rapeseed, Common snapdragon, and Swamp chrysanthemum.
A Japanese pieris will renew from the point at which it snapped.
The only sensible plan I can think of is this one: I'll walk outside with a stick and draw my gardens in the unadulterated whiteness, echinops here, ligularia over there, a Japanese pieris by this corner.
Among the dozens of specimens that they will talk about are red Ilex verticillata, Hinoki cypress, Picea pungens Thompsoni, Pieris Japonica and Yucca Golden Sword.