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pieris|ˈpaɪərɪs| [mod.L., f. L. Pīeris a Muse, f. Pīeria (see Pierian a.).] 1. [Adopted by D. Don 1834, in Edin. New Philos. Jrnl. XVII. 159.] An evergreen shrub of the genus so called, belonging to the family Ericaceæ, native to the southern United States, China, and Japan, and bearing panicles of small, bell-shaped white flowers.
1838J. C. Loudon Arboretum II. 1115 The oval-leaved Pieris..was introduced in 1825. 1909Curtis's Bot. Mag. CXXXV. 8283 The introduction into European gardens of this handsome Pieris appears to have taken place upwards of half a century ago. 1935A. J. Sweet Trees & Shrubs xi. 82 Andromeda can be increased by division and cuttings..and Pieris by layering. 1962R. Page Educ. Gardener ix. 260 Evergreens, such as rhododendrons, skimmias, pieris, aucuba. 1975Country Life 10 Apr. 891/3 Other ericaceous plants inclue pieris with its splendid spring leaf colours. 2. [Adopted by F. von P. Schrank 1801, in Fauna Boica II. 152.] A white butterfly of the genus so called, which includes the common cabbage whites.
1863H. W. Bates Naturalist on River Amazons I. i. 22 Numbers of fine showy butterflies were seen... A white Pieris (P. Monuste), and two or three species of brimstone and orange-coloured butterflies. 1969R. F. Chapman Insects xvii. 330 Female Pieris ready to oviposit are attracted to green surfaces. |