Pieris japonica 'Katsura' PP15452

      Description

      This evergreen shrub boasts a compact, upright habit with cascading tiers of foliage, providing year-round interest. Hardy in zones 5-8, it thrives in partial to full shade and prefers cool, moist, well-drained, acidic soil. New foliage emerges with a striking reddish-purple tone, transitioning to glossy, dark green as it matures. In early spring, it produces clusters of pendulous, bell-shaped flowers in delicate shades of pale pink to white, adding charm to the garden. The fall color is minimal, as this plant retains its evergreen nature, but its vibrant foliage during the growing season compensates. At maturity, it reaches a height of 5-7 feet with a slightly smaller spread, forming a rounded, tiered form. Its dense growth makes it moderately deer-resistant and an excellent choice for borders, woodland gardens, or foundation plantings.

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