Japonica/japonicus/japonicus Epithet meaning from Japan; such plants are widely Asian Jointed Having nodes or points of real or apparent articulation.
Aucuba japonica varigata, Gold Dust plant, is a bushy, leafy plant with dark green leaves and gold dots ! If you are looking for a lush looking indoor plant for bright light conditions, then Aucuba is a good choice.
Zoysia Japonica, also called Korean or Japanese lawn grass, is coarse in texture, but is more tolerant of cold than the two other species. The only species grown from seed, Meyer grass is a strain of Japonica.
Kerria japonica ‘Picta' (Japanese kerria) 5 feet tall; 3 feet wide Pale green stems hold attractive double-serrate, variegated leaves edged in white with single yellow flowers in spring through summer.
Camelia Japonica Camelia japonica has dark green glossy leaves and an abundance of flowers in spring. Camelias bloom earlier than most other flowering shrubs, adding color to the early spring shade garden.
Japonicas have huge blooms while the sasanquas are smaller but plentiful. And sasanquas also bloom earlier than japonicas generally do. Their blooming season begins in late fall and continues through early winter.
Japonica varieties will need more protection and benefit from more shade than the sasanquas. They can grow to a height of 15 feet or more.
japonica is not reliably hardy north of Zone 7. Fortunately for Northerners, it grows well in containers and rapidly fills even a large pot. My plants grew and multiplied indoors for two years until I worked up the nerve to try them outdoors.
Iris japonica - Fringed Iris (shaga): This is one iris still found in the wild, often in shady shady locations. The flowers are more flat than other irises with a pale lilac color, small white fringed standards, purple speckles, and yellow blotches.
Iris japonica 12-24" The foliage of the Japanese Iris resembles that of a Daylily more than of other Iris but the flowers are unmistakably Iris. Japanese Iris produces masses of blooms in late spring ...
Fatsia japonica Dicksonia antarctica Cynara cardunculus Hedychium gardenerianum Chamaerops humilis ...
Astilbe japonica 'Deutschland' Zones 3 - 9 (2' x 3'), Bloom Period: July - August Astilbe 'White Gloria' Zones 4 - 8 (3' x 2'), Bloom Period: July - August 2 of 9 ...
(Pieris japonica) Filed under: Foliage Plants, Evergreen, Garden Zones, Plants Font ...
Camellia japonica cultivars are prime winter flowering plants, and succeed the Camellia sasanqua varieties in their display, and have a noticeably different form.
Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle): Grow the variety ‘Halliana' for its scent and profuse whitish yellow flowers L japonica. ‘Aureoreticulata' has yellow-veined netted leaves. Evergreen or semi-evergreen leaves.
Zoysiagrasses (japonica and matrella) offer generally good tolerance to footfall and shade. The japonica variety requires less mowing than other zoysiagrass varieties, if ease in maintenance is one of your governing factors. About the Author ...
japonica) is a leafy brassica popular in Japan, where the name means 'juicy vegetable.' A decorative-looking plant with glossy, light green, finely cut leaves, it's mild enough for salads and excellent in stir-fries.
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Zoysia (Zoysia japonica). Also known as Japanese lawn grass, this fine-textured, slow-growing turf spreads by stolons and rhizomes and forms dense lawns. It's moderately shade-tolerant and withstands wear and close mowing well.
japonica) (Adolphe Audusson) (C. x williamsii) (November pink) scarlet, pink (Donation) silvery Crocus (Crocus tomasinianus) purple Cyclamen (N. cyclamineus) (Cyclamen coum) pink, rose, white ...
Aucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' bergenia busy lizzie (Impatiens): varieties with pale flowers Christmas box (Sarcococca) clematis: varieties with pale flowers such as 'Nelly Moser' Daphne laureola Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'. E.
Japanese pagodatree (Sophora japonica) also known as Chinese Scholar Chinese Scholar Tree or Japanese Pagoda Tree A native of China, this medium sized tree grows to 65 feet in height, usually with a broad round crown.
The main exceptions are Japanese primrose (Primula japonica) and, to a lesser degree, drumstick primrose (P. denticulata): Both will do well in almost waterlogged soil.
Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) 5. Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis) 6. Trident maple (Acer trifidum) 7. Beech (Fagus sp) 8. Birch (Betula sp) 9. Chinese elm (Ulmus parvifolia) 10. Hornbeam (Carpinus sp) 11.
Japanese Beetles (Popillia japonica Newman) are a non-native invasive pest that is found in every state east of the Mississippi River.
(rose), Camellia japonica (camellia), and Ipomoea carnea (bush morning-glory) are examples.
Controlling Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) seems an endless labor.
A few weeks later I determined that the other dog rose in the front was really suffering from its position (which I think used to get much more light in past years, but is now heavily shaded by a large japonica).
If so, you may want to plan on planting some late flowering plants in the spring, such as Rudbeckia (Black-Eyed Susan), Aster Novi-Belgii, Anemone Japonica, Sedum spectabile.
Japanese Knotweed, Fallopia japonica, and Elderberry, Sambucus canadensis, which makes a very functional sun-or-shade blind or hedge where other plants fail.
Japanese witch hazel Hamamelis japonica Informal upright style Variegated Asian star jasmine Trachelospermum asiaticum variegatum Cascade style ...
When I bought my house, there was a lot I had to overlook indoors, but there were also certain features outdoors, like a row of 20-foot-tall old-fashioned Camellia japonicas, that drew me in like a bee to honey.
Also known as Hybrid Anemone Anemone x hybrida Ranunculaceae Family Synonym: A hupehensis var. japonica x A. vitifolia, A. japonica , A. x elegans ...
There are many more types of small fruits suitable for the backyard fruit garden, such as grapes, kiwis, dewberries, bush cherries (Prunus japonica), ...
Primula vulgaris Eugenie, like other double-flowered primroses, is a long bloomer. Primrose varieties like light shade, fertile soil, and moist conditions. Japanese primrose (Primula japonica) also is available with purple and magenta blossoms.
See also: Plant, Flower, Shrub, Grow, Spring
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