Mountain Fire Pieris Care
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Mountain fire pieris care. Grow pieris japonica mountain fire in a sheltered partially shaded spot in moist but well drained acidic soil. It likes moist soil with good drainage and grows best in. Plant health care recommendations for pieris pieris formerly named andromeda is a group of three species. Pieris japonica mountain fire back to previous page.
Among the more than 40 varieties of japanese pieris several are hardy in u s. Growing conditions for mountain fire pieris the plant prefers slightly acidic soil with a ph higher than 6 0 with a high organic content. You need water mulch fertilizer pruning shears neem oil and insecticidal soap. Ideal for gardeners seeking an unusual specimen for that shady hard growing corner the pieris mountain fire lives up to its name.
Mulch annually with well rotted pine needles. 3 00 to 6 00 feet bloom time. Design ideas this pieris is a bold colored plant for partially shaded gardens. Care of your mountain fire pieris japonica plant by placing it in a good location keeping the soil moist mulching and fertilizing the plant keeping the plant groomed and treating pest infestations.
Mountain fire japanese pieris is a dense multi stemmed evergreen shrub with an upright spreading habit of growth. Its blazing foliage is the perfect complement to the pieris pinkish white. The pieris mountain fire is a fabulous and unique evergreen shrub that adds bold color to your landscape with only minimal maintenance. Evergreen shade and drought tolerant and low maintenance this hardy shrub is perfect for foundation and mass plantings but even stands alone as a focal with its exciting red and green foliage and sprays of prolific white blooms.
Place it in a good location. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 8 including dorothy wyckoff mountain fire hardy in. Unusually striking color lasts year round why pieris mountain fire plants. 4 00 to 8 00 feet spread.
The pieris sports flaming red leaf growth from late winter into early spring setting your landscape ablaze. 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. A great solution for the damp acidic soil conditions in the pacific northwest. The foliage matures to a deep rich green.
It thrives in natural woodland settings. Remove faded flowers and frost damaged foliage. The most common is japanese pieris pieris japonica and it s many associated cultivars. Bright foliage color and charming flowers makes it a suitable accent plant for condo and town house patios city gardens and.
Himalaya pieris pieris formosa has larger leaves and good shape but needs an. Pieris japonica mountain fire has bright red young bracts in spring which contrast beautifully with pure white flowers.