Andromeda – Japanese Valley Rose – #3 Container

Andromeda – Japanese Valley Rose – #3 Container

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$69.99

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Description

Andromeda Valley Rose (Pieris japonica 'Valley Rose') is a showy evergreen shrub that brings early spring charm with cascading chains of soft pink, bell-shaped flowers. New foliage emerges in a rich burgundy hue before maturing into a deep, glossy green, adding vibrant contrast and multi-season appeal. With a mature size of 6 feet tall and 5 feet wide, this dense, upright-spreading shrub offers graceful structure and refined color to shaded garden areas.

Well-suited to Massachusetts landscapes, Andromeda Valley Rose thrives in moist, acidic, well-drained soils with partial shade. It's a top choice for foundation plantings, shaded borders, and woodland gardens in Zones 5 to 8. For best results, water regularly during hot weather to maintain lush growth and consistent flowering. This elegant and easy-care variety brings lasting beauty to any garden setting.

New to planting? We’ve got you covered with our Trees & Shrubs Planting Guide. And, don't forget to pick up some Compost Planting Blend and Bio-Tone Starter Plus for planting success!

Each plant comes in a #3 (3 gallon) growers container. The image shown represents an example of what you may receive. Please note that the height, shape, and fullness of each plant may vary due to natural growth patterns. Rest assured, we will select the healthiest and most vibrant plant for you.

*This plant may not be in bloom at the time of purchase. Whether pre- or post-bloom, rest assured it’s healthy—just not at its showiest.

 


Plant Specs:

Botanical Name: Pieris japonica 'Valley Rose'
Light: full – part sun
Watering: around once a week
Soil: moist, rich, acidic, well draining soil
Zone: 5 – 8

Plant Shape: upright spreading
Plant Type: dense multi-stemmed evergreen shrub
Mature Size: height (6') , width (5')
Blooming Season: early – late spring
Growth Rate: slow

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