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Pieris japonica 'Debutante' (Lily-of-the-valley bush)

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Skill rating Beginner
skill rating
Ultimate spread 1.5m
max. spread
Ultimate height 2m
max. height
Time to maturity 10-20 years
to maturity
Maintenance level 1 hour care
per year
Toxic - Leaves and flower nectar may cause severe discomfort if ingested. This plant
is toxic!

Botanical name: Pieris japonica 'Debutante'

Other names: Lily-of-the-valley bush


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Genus: Pieris

Variety or cultivar: 'Debutante' _ 'Debutante' is a small, dome-shaped, evergreen shrub with long, lustrous, dark green leaves. It flowers freely producing arching racemes of white, bell-shaped flowers in spring.

Pieris japonica 'Debutante' is: Evergreen

Flower: White, Cream in Spring

Foliage: Dark-green in All seasons

Fruit: Black in Autumn

Habit: Compact

Toxicity: Leaves and flower nectar may cause severe discomfort if ingested.

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Specific pests: Lacebugs

Specific diseases: Leaf spot , Phytophthora root diseases

General care

Propagation methods: Semi-hardwood cuttings, Softwood cuttings. REGISTER to read more...


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Pieris japonica 'Debutante' (Lily-of-the-valley bush) will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 1.5m after 10-20 years.


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Suggested uses: Architectural, Banks and Slopes, City, Cottage/Informal, Flower Arranging, Beds and borders, Low Maintenance, Containers, Woodland

Cultivation: Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, acidic soil in full sun to partial shade. May need protection in winter until established.

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Soil types: Loamy, Sandy Match unknown
Soil drainage: Moist but well-drained, Well-drained Match unknown
Soil pH: Acid Match unknown
Light: Partial Shade, Full Sun Match unknown
Aspect: South, East, West Match unknown
Exposure: Sheltered Match unknown
Hardiness: Hardy (H4) Match unknown

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