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Pieris japonica Cavatine

Buy Cavatine Pieris for Compact Evergreen Color and Early Spring Flowers

Cavatine Pieris (Pieris japonica ‘Cavatine’) is a dwarf, broadleaf evergreen that brings “instant finish” to foundation beds and shade borders—then steals the show when chains of white, urn-shaped flowers appear from late winter into spring. It’s the kind of shrub people buy online when they want dependable evergreen structure and a true early-season bloom moment, without committing to a large, sprawling pieris.

This cultivar is prized for its neat, refined appearance, with lustrous green foliage that holds year-round. 

A Dwarf Evergreen Shrub That Stays Neat in Foundation Beds and Borders

Cavatine is compact and slow-growing, often listed around 2–3 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide (some references note about 2 ft tall and 3 ft wide), forming a dense, rounded mound that fits beautifully under windows and along paths. That dwarf footprint makes it a strong “design tool” shrub—easy to repeat in multiples, easy to tuck into tight beds, and easy to keep looking intentional without constant pruning.

Because it grows steadily rather than fast, it’s ideal for homeowners who want a long-term landscape plant that won’t outgrow the space. It also looks excellent planted in small groups where the flowers read as a single, bright mass in early spring.

Easy Care in Shade—Just Give It Acidic, Well-Drained Soil and Consistent Moisture

For best performance, plant Cavatine in partial sun to shade with moist, well-drained, acidic soil—the same conditions that keep azaleas and rhododendrons happy. Afternoon shade is a major advantage in warmer areas, and good drainage protects the roots from the fastest way to lose an evergreen shrub: soggy soil.

If leaves turn yellow, soil pH is often the first thing to check; Pieris can struggle in alkaline conditions. Build the planting area with organic matter, keep mulch on the root zone (not piled on stems), and maintain consistent moisture while the plant establishes.

Perfect for Shade Foundations, Front Borders, and Small-Space Evergreen Structure

Cavatine Pieris is suited for foundation plantings, front-of-border shrub layers, woodland edges, and shade gardens, wherever the evergreen texture matters year-round. Use it as a compact anchor under taller shrubs, or plant a short row to create a polished evergreen line that blooms early—especially effective near entry walks where you’ll see those bell flowers up close.

It also performs well in containers for several years when drainage is excellent, and watering stays consistent, giving patios and porches an evergreen structure with a genuine seasonal bloom payoff.

Buy Cavatine Pieris for Compact Evergreen Color and Early Spring Flowers

Cavatine Pieris (Pieris japonica ‘Cavatine’) is a dwarf, broadleaf evergreen that brings “instant finish” to foundation beds and shade borders—then steals the show when chains of white, urn-shaped flowers appear from late winter into spring. It’s the kind of shrub people buy online when they want dependable evergreen structure and a true early-season bloom moment, without committing to a large, sprawling pieris.

This cultivar is prized for its neat, refined appearance, with lustrous green foliage that holds year-round. 

A Dwarf Evergreen Shrub That Stays Neat in Foundation Beds and Borders

Cavatine is compact and slow-growing, often listed around 2–3 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide (some references note about 2 ft tall and 3 ft wide), forming a dense, rounded mound that fits beautifully under windows and along paths. That dwarf footprint makes it a strong “design tool” shrub—easy to repeat in multiples, easy to tuck into tight beds, and easy to keep looking intentional without constant pruning.

Because it grows steadily rather than fast, it’s ideal for homeowners who want a long-term landscape plant that won’t outgrow the space. It also looks excellent planted in small groups where the flowers read as a single, bright mass in early spring.

Easy Care in Shade—Just Give It Acidic, Well-Drained Soil and Consistent Moisture

For best performance, plant Cavatine in partial sun to shade with moist, well-drained, acidic soil—the same conditions that keep azaleas and rhododendrons happy. Afternoon shade is a major advantage in warmer areas, and good drainage protects the roots from the fastest way to lose an evergreen shrub: soggy soil.

If leaves turn yellow, soil pH is often the first thing to check; Pieris can struggle in alkaline conditions. Build the planting area with organic matter, keep mulch on the root zone (not piled on stems), and maintain consistent moisture while the plant establishes.

Perfect for Shade Foundations, Front Borders, and Small-Space Evergreen Structure

Cavatine Pieris is suited for foundation plantings, front-of-border shrub layers, woodland edges, and shade gardens, wherever the evergreen texture matters year-round. Use it as a compact anchor under taller shrubs, or plant a short row to create a polished evergreen line that blooms early—especially effective near entry walks where you’ll see those bell flowers up close.

It also performs well in containers for several years when drainage is excellent, and watering stays consistent, giving patios and porches an evergreen structure with a genuine seasonal bloom payoff.

$44.98

Original: $149.95

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Pieris japonica Cavatine—

$149.95

$44.98

Description

Buy Cavatine Pieris for Compact Evergreen Color and Early Spring Flowers

Cavatine Pieris (Pieris japonica ‘Cavatine’) is a dwarf, broadleaf evergreen that brings “instant finish” to foundation beds and shade borders—then steals the show when chains of white, urn-shaped flowers appear from late winter into spring. It’s the kind of shrub people buy online when they want dependable evergreen structure and a true early-season bloom moment, without committing to a large, sprawling pieris.

This cultivar is prized for its neat, refined appearance, with lustrous green foliage that holds year-round. 

A Dwarf Evergreen Shrub That Stays Neat in Foundation Beds and Borders

Cavatine is compact and slow-growing, often listed around 2–3 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide (some references note about 2 ft tall and 3 ft wide), forming a dense, rounded mound that fits beautifully under windows and along paths. That dwarf footprint makes it a strong “design tool” shrub—easy to repeat in multiples, easy to tuck into tight beds, and easy to keep looking intentional without constant pruning.

Because it grows steadily rather than fast, it’s ideal for homeowners who want a long-term landscape plant that won’t outgrow the space. It also looks excellent planted in small groups where the flowers read as a single, bright mass in early spring.

Easy Care in Shade—Just Give It Acidic, Well-Drained Soil and Consistent Moisture

For best performance, plant Cavatine in partial sun to shade with moist, well-drained, acidic soil—the same conditions that keep azaleas and rhododendrons happy. Afternoon shade is a major advantage in warmer areas, and good drainage protects the roots from the fastest way to lose an evergreen shrub: soggy soil.

If leaves turn yellow, soil pH is often the first thing to check; Pieris can struggle in alkaline conditions. Build the planting area with organic matter, keep mulch on the root zone (not piled on stems), and maintain consistent moisture while the plant establishes.

Perfect for Shade Foundations, Front Borders, and Small-Space Evergreen Structure

Cavatine Pieris is suited for foundation plantings, front-of-border shrub layers, woodland edges, and shade gardens, wherever the evergreen texture matters year-round. Use it as a compact anchor under taller shrubs, or plant a short row to create a polished evergreen line that blooms early—especially effective near entry walks where you’ll see those bell flowers up close.

It also performs well in containers for several years when drainage is excellent, and watering stays consistent, giving patios and porches an evergreen structure with a genuine seasonal bloom payoff.