Japanese Kerria These relatively tough and carefree 2- to 5-foot-tall, deciduous shrubs look great all year.
Japanese Kerria, Japanese Rose KER-e-a ja-PON-i-ka Deciduous shrub, 4-8 ft (1.2-2.5 m), arching, lanky, suckers; stems slender and green, even in winter. Leaves alternate, simple, 2.
Japanese Kerria is an old-time favorite that is very much at home in the modern garden. Growing well in both sun and part shade, this graceful shrub is probably most loved for its double yellow flowers, resembling small roses.
Japanese Kerria (Kerria japonica) Snowberry (Symphoricarpos) Flowering Shade Loving Shrubs ...
Japanese Kerria (Japanese Rose) is one of the most shade tolerant flowering shrubs available. It thrives and flowers profusely in nearly full shade. Subscribe to feed first Previous ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ... Next last ...
Kerria japonica : Japanese Kerria - Flowers Kerria japonica 'Picta' : Variegated Japanese Kerria - Foliage Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora' : Doubleflowering Japanese Kerria - Flowers ...
Double-Flowering Japanese Kerria [English]: Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora' Double-Flowering Maybush [English]: Spiraea cantoniensis 'Lanceata' Double-Flowering Plum [English]: Prunus triloba var. Multiplex ...
Blue Star Juniper Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana 'Grey Owl' Eastern Red Cedar 'Grey Owl' Botanical Name Common Name Kalmia latifolia Mountain-laurel Kalopanax pictus Castor-aralia Kerria japonica Japanese Kerria ...
Light: Partial shade is best for longer lasting flowers but Japanese kerria will thrive in direct sun as well. Moisture: Water during times of drought. Hardiness: USDA Zones 5 - 9.
Kerria japonica Japanese Kerria Rosaceae Located behind W.B. Young building by parking lot.
Japanese Kerria (Kerria japonica) Japanese Pieris (Pieris japonica) Mockorange (Philadelphus species) Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) Pyracantha (Pyracantha species) Redbud (Cercis species) Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangiana) ...
The woody forms of a few strategically placed shrubs-especially those with interesting stem colour, such as Japanese kerria or Tatarian dogwood (Cornus alba)-prevent the past-its-prime border from looking completely abandoned, flat and boring.
See also: Kerria, Japonica, Kerria japonica, Green, Cornus
 
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