flame the forest plant pieris garden burnley lancashire |
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| navigate by keyword : 1946 addition anther are autumn beautiful blue botanic bouquet brenda bushes casades chance cover cultivated discovered drooping flaming flowers form glorious glory growths has horticulture intermittently kean late name natural nature new nurseries occasionally open panicles particular peaceful perfume petals pieris pitcher plant produces reason red scent seedling shaped shrub sky small spectacular spring stamen stem summer sunningdale this tree which white |
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| Pieris A beautiful shrub discovered as a chance seedling at Sunningdale nurseries around 1946. It produces panicles of flowers from late autumn which open in spring to form drooping casades of small white pitcher shaped flowers. In addition and the reason it has this particular name are the flaming red new growths which cover the plant in spring and occasionally intermittently through the summer |
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