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The same is true for the pieris, or mountain andromeda.
The genus name Pieris also originates from the slopes within this area.
Some plants need constant reporting, like a glorious pieris.
Pieris flowers hung on, too, but the showier early rhododendrons took their time opening.
Many gardeners have pulled up dead azaleas, rhododendrons, pieris and other woody ornamentals.
During the twelfth stage of the race, the route was set to pass through Pieris on the way to Trieste.
He also collected rhododendrons, camellias and pieris.
Most of the widely available choices are Pieris japonica, which can be tender in the North.
The large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) is prevalent in eastern European countries.
Closely resembles Pieris brassicae, from which it differs as follows:
Pieris was released, before Elizabeth's intervention, promising not to write to Queen Mary again.
The Pieris females, in turn, check for the presence of glucosinolates before laying eggs on a plant.
The larvae of Pieris rapae are a common caterpillar pest in horseradish gardens.
I think the case of female Pieris pyrrha proves that females alone can be greatly modified for protection.
Pieris, breeding in confinement.
Modern authors write on the location of Pieris and they all agree that the town was near today's Kondariotissa.
Pieris brassicoides is a butterfly in the Pieridae family.
Pieris floribunda (mountain fetterbush) has been noted as highly toxic.
For other Whites see genus Pieris.
There is correlational evidence for this theory in a butterfly, Pieris napi.
The lacebugs seem to be having a super time this summer feeding on the leaves of pieris or andromeda.
Some thinning may be necessary to admit enough light for plants such as rhododendrons, pieris and hostas to thrive.
Like other Pieris spp.
Many other species of tree and shrub are represented in the garden,including fifteen kinds of magnolia, large specimen pieris.