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Type | |
Family | |
Native? | Non-Native |
Zone | 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b |
Height Range (ft.) | 4.00 to 6.00 |
Spread (ft.) | 4.00 to 6.00 |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Description | panicles, Small, Urn-Shaped Flowers, White |
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Maintenance | |
Suggested Use | Border, foundation plantings, Small hedge, specimen plantings |
Tolerate | |
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Pieris japonica ‘Dorothy Wyckoff’ is a compact evergreen with pink spring flowers, bronze new growth, and glossy foliage—perfect for shaded acidic beds.
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Size | |
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Common Name | |
Type | |
Family | |
Native? | Non-Native |
Zone | 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b |
Height Range (ft.) | 4.00 to 6.00 |
Spread (ft.) | 4.00 to 6.00 |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Description | panicles, Small, Urn-Shaped Flowers, White |
Sun | |
Water | |
Maintenance | |
Suggested Use | Border, foundation plantings, Small hedge, specimen plantings |
Tolerate | |
Growth Rate | |
Attracts |
Pieris japonica ‘Dorothy Wyckoff’, commonly known as Andromeda, is a compact, broadleaf evergreen shrub cherished for its deep reddish-pink flower buds that open to soft pink, bell-shaped blooms in early spring. This ornamental variety also features bronze new foliage that matures to glossy green, adding layered seasonal interest. Growing 4 to 6 feet tall and wide, it thrives in part shade and acidic, well-drained soils. While it offers strong ornamental value, ‘Dorothy Wyckoff’ is a non-native cultivar and provides little ecological benefit for native wildlife.
Soft pink blooms: Reddish buds open to blush flowers in early spring
Multi-season interest: Bronze new growth and glossy evergreen foliage
Shade-tolerant: Great performance in woodland gardens and sheltered sites
Sun exposure: Grows best in part shade with protection from hot afternoon sun
Soil needs: Moist, acidic, well-drained soil is ideal
Maintenance: Prune after flowering if needed to shape; mulch to protect roots
Woodland gardens: Beautiful among ferns, native groundcovers, and other acid-lovers
Foundation plantings: Compact form is great near shaded entryways or structures
Mixed shrub borders: Adds early bloom color and texture with evergreen presence
Non-native species: Does not support native insects or wildlife
Toxic to pets: All parts are toxic if ingested
Best used ornamentally: Pair with native plants to balance ecological function
Rhododendron maximum – Rosebay Rhododendron: A broadleaf evergreen native with leathery foliage and light pink summer blooms.
Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ – Shamrock Inkberry: A compact native evergreen with dense foliage and excellent utility in shaded borders.
Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’ – Ruby Spice Summersweet: A fragrant summer-blooming native shrub with rosy flower spikes that support pollinators.
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No. Pieris japonica is native to parts of Asia, including Japan, Taiwan, and eastern China. ‘Dorothy Wyckoff’ is a cultivated variety bred for its ornamental traits, and while widely used in American landscapes, it is a non-native shrub with limited ecological value.
‘Dorothy Wyckoff’ is prized for its deep pink flower buds that open to soft white, bell-shaped blooms in early spring. It has a dense, compact growth habit, typically maturing at 4 to 6 feet tall and wide, with lustrous dark green evergreen foliage and red-tinged new growth.
This shrub prefers partial to full shade and thrives in cool, moist, acidic, well-drained soils enriched with organic matter. It is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 8 and grows best in sheltered locations, such as woodland gardens or protected foundation beds.
To a small extent. The early-season blooms may attract bees, but Pieris japonica is not a host plant for native insects and its foliage contains toxins harmful to many animals. For more ecological impact, consider native evergreen flowering shrubs.
Yes. This cultivar is considered deer-resistant and relatively low-maintenance. It benefits from mulching, regular watering during dry spells, and light pruning after flowering to maintain shape. Avoid high-pH soils, which can lead to chlorosis.
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