Pieris japonica Temple Bells, commonly known as Lily of the Valley Bush, is an elegant evergreen shrub that produces extra-large, creamy white bell-shaped flowers on long racemes above the foliage in spring. The smooth, oval-shaped young leaves emerge in an apricot-orange hue, gradually turning deep glossy green as they mature. This plant adds a dynamic visual interest to any garden with its seasonal transformation. Ideal for borders, woodland gardens, and as a foundation planting, Temple Bells suits a range of garden styles including traditional, cottage, and woodland gardens.
Soil: It does best in moist, humus-rich soil.
Conditions: Prefers semi-shade. Protect from hot drying winds, and also avoid cold windy positions.
Size: Height 1.5-2m x width 1.5-2m
Soil: It does best in moist, humus-rich soil.
Conditions: Prefers semi-shade. Protect from hot drying winds, and also avoid cold windy positions.
Size: Height 1.5-2m x width 1.5-2m