How To Use Pieris In A Sentence
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Some shrubs like rhododendrons, magnolias, pieris, enkianthus, and most evergreens are best not pruned at all.
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Rhododendrons, most heathers, camellias, pieris, skimmia, citrus and many others must have acid soil.
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Sri Lanka school's under 19 player Rashan Pieris scored 85 with five sixes and ten boundaries.
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The easiest plants to move are those with thin, compact and fibrous root systems such as rhododendrons, azaleas, pieris, hydrangeas and boxwoods.
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Rhododendrons, most heathers, camellias, pieris, skimmia, citrus and many others must have acid soil.
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Rhododendrons, most heathers, camellias, pieris, skimmia, citrus and many others must have acid soil.
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S. takeyai is an alien species in North America, first reported on Pieris japonica (Japanese andromeda) at Greenwich, Connecticut in 1946.
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The shrubs include camellias, hellebores, pieris and hydrangeas, which make a splendid sight when in bloom.
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Rhododendrons, most heathers, camellias, pieris, skimmia, citrus and many others must have acid soil.
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Since then it has been found mainly in rhododendrons and viburnums, pieris, camellias, lilacs and other plants which have been imported or sat alongside imports.
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Since then it has been found mainly in rhododendrons and viburnums, pieris, camellias, lilacs and other plants which have been imported or sat alongside imports.
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Ferns, hostas, camellias, pieris, heucheras and many others can provide foliage interest, while flowering interest can come from fuchsias, lilies and impatiens.
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We conducted studies on the stability of toxic ingredients from Pieris Formosa under different re- solvents, temperatures, acid and alkali intensities, lightening and oxidization.
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The same cultural practices may also be applied to blueberries, pieris, heather, holly and other plants that prefer acid, organic soils.
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So far, ramorum dieback has been found mostly on rhododendrons and viburnums, although it has also been identified on camellia, kalmia, pieris, syringa and yew.
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The easiest plants to move are those with thin, compact and fibrous root systems such as rhododendrons, azaleas, pieris, hydrangeas and boxwoods.
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Rhododendrons and some azaleas, mountain laurels, leucothoes and Japanese pieris might show signs of wilting, and you might even experience a loss of some shrubs as the season progresses.
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Unlike durable pieris, its relative, mountain laurel is tempermental.
RHODODENDRON COMPANIONS FOR SPRING
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Some woodland-edge plants love that - rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, pieris and magnolias, for example.
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You will see special mixes for citrus and ericaceous plants (ie, lime-intolerant species such as rhododendrons, camellias, pieris and blueberry).
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You could consider some pieris since it does well in shade, or maybe some rhododendrons.
April Dreams Gardens-GBBD 2009 « Fairegarden
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So far, ramorum dieback has been found mostly on rhododendrons and viburnums, although it has also been identified on camellia, kalmia, pieris, syringa and yew.
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I thought of your accolades for those — I was so tempted, but came home with a pieris Dorothy as planned instead of an impulse buy!
March Bloom Day 2010 « Fairegarden
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Choose camellias and pieris for spring; hydrangeas and fuchsias for later on.
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Grow azaleas, rhododendrons, pieris, magnolia, witch hazels and blueberries.
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It has white, erect flowers and does well in wild, windy gardens, but, like all pieris, dislikes lime.
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PRS-050 is currently being prepared for a Phase I study in patients with advanced malignancies. www. pieris-ag.com.
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Unlike pieris, another shrub with red young foliage, photinias do not need an acid soil.
The Sun
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The shrubs include camellias, hellebores, pieris and hydrangeas, which make a splendid sight when in bloom.
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But even greater diversification is possible by using other members of the heath family such as Japanese andromeda (Pieris japonica), usually called 'pieris, and mountin laurel (Kalmia).
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The same cultural practices may also be applied to blueberries, pieris, heather, holly and other plants that prefer acid, organic soils.
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On viburnums, pieris and camellia, symptoms are very similar, the disease causing wilting and ultimately death.
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In addition, pieris is tough, relatively deer-resistant, and provides spectacular color and texture in the autumn.
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