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japonica: Loquat
By Lou Paun
E. japonica: Loquat (Eriobotrya) - A large-leaved shrub from Japan; in England tender, and only suitable for walls in warm and sheltered places.

 


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japonica
Binomial name
Lonicera japonica
Thunb.
The Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica; Suikazura スイ"ズラ/吸"' in Japanese; Jinyinhua in Chinese; 忍冬 in Chinese and Japanese) is a species of honeysuckle ...

Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'
Japanese Kerria
These relatively tough and carefree 2- to 5-foot-tall, deciduous shrubs look great all year.

Kerria japonica
Japanese Kerria
Rosaceae
Located behind W.B. Young building by parking lot.

Actaea japonica
also known as Cimicifuga acerina, Cimicifuga japonica - Chinese bugbane, Japanese bugbane
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Pieris japonica 'Dorothy Wyckoff' (Dorothy Wyckoff andromeda, Lily-of-the-valley bush, Japanese pieris, Japanese andromeda)
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japonica is naturally a large shrub or small tree variable in size, growth rate, and habit. Hundred-year old plants in California could reach heights as high as 20 feet tall with equal spread. However, gardeners can consider C.

S. japonica came into cultivation in 1838. This is a beautiful shrub to grow in an open woodland garden as well as in containers. Make sure you site them where the fruit is in view during winter.

Why Japonica should become so popular across rural parts of the United States requires a bit of speculation on my part. These hardscrabble farmers were, by necessity, very frugal; but the lady of the house still had an eye for adornment.

Fatsia japonica
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Japanese Aralia
Description
The Japanese Aralia is a fast growing evergreen that is native to Japan and South Korea, this shrub can reach 5-12 feet in height and width.

Aucuba japonica,
vibrant evergreen shade shrub
"Aucuba" is the latinized Japanese name Aoki. We've had the female Aucuba japonica variegata "Gold Dust" in the shade corridor for a couple of years, & it has grown to about four feet by four feet.

Pieris japonica. LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY-SHRUB. Japan
ERICACEAE
Shrub, upright, 9-10 feet tall. New leaves are pink to red; mature leaves are glossy green, 3 inches long, leathery, narrowly oval, arranged in whorls.

Spirea japonica
( Neon Flash Spirea )
Neon Flash is a larger variety with carmine-red inflorescences and bright new growth turning a deep green. Mature height to three feet. This semi-deciduous shrub has erect shoots and a clump forming growth habit.

Aucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia'
Genus: Aucuba
Species: japonica
Cultivar: 'Crotonifolia' ...

Spiraea japonica L. f.
NATIVE RANGE: Japan, Korea and China
DESCRIPTION: Japanese spiraea, also called Japanese meadowsweet, is a perennial, deciduous shrub in the rose family (Rosaceae), ...

Spiraea japonica Article Citation Search - AGRICOLA Database
USDA. National Agricultural Library.
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Spiraea japonica - Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN)
USDA. ARS. National Genetic Resources Program.
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Spiraea japonicaLemon Princes' Rosaceae
Lemon Princes Spirea sp-i-REE-a ja-PON-i-ka
Deciduous shrub, 1.5-2 ft (45-60 cm) tall, compact, mounding, yellow foliage and pink flowers, reddish fall color.
Sun.
Hardy to USDA Zone 4 ...

#11 Aucuba japonica
Common Names: Japanese aucuba, Japanese laurel, gold-dust tree
Family: Cornaceae (dogwood Family)
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Wasabi (Wasabia japonica (Miq.) Matsum.)
Synonyme
botWasabia pungens, Eutrema wasabi, Cochlearia wasabi, Alliaria wasabi BulgarischУасаби, Уосаби Wasabi, Wosabi, Uasabi, Uosobi Chinesisch ...

Buxus microphylla japonica
Boxwood
Buxaceae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners
of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.

Botanical name: Camellia japonica Family: Theaceae (tea family)
A native of China, the Camellia produces flowers up to 5 in wide with yellow centers and rounded overlapping petals, much like a rose.

Bamboo (Pseudosasa japonica)
There are three native bamboos in the U.S. See the Arundinaria gigantea, switch cane, for more information. Other bamboos are non-native.

Lonicera japonica is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and may seed into the landscape. See a map of the states in which Japanese honeysuckle has escaped (opens a new window).

Japanese Honeysuckle
Lonicera japonica
Japanese honeysuckle is an invasive weed that threatens native plant habitats. More on this topic from Invasive Plant Atlas of New England.

Japanese Aralia
Scientific Name: Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planchon
Synonym: Aralia sieboldii, Aralia japonica
Family: Araliaceae ...

Garden"Flowers and Plants"Pieris, lily-of-the-valley shrub (Pieris japonica)
Pieris, lily-of-the-valley shrub (Pieris japonica)
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H. japonica 'Zuccariniana'
Its orange-yellow foliage gives way to pale yellow flowers in February and March. Zone 5 ...

japonica hort. ex Dipp.
Named in 1833. Introduced to cultivation about 1856 when Siebold sent it to Holland. In North American commerce by 1892. Relatively rare; nearly out of commerce utterly --or sold under other names.

kerria japonica
COMMON: Japanese kerria
LEAVES: Deciduous, alternate, simple, 1.5 to 4" long, half as wide, double serrate, bright green
SIZE: 3 to 6', spread may be equal or greater with time
HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 ...

Aucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' (spotted laurel) - large glossy speckled leaves. Height and spread 3m (10ft) ...

Pieris japonica
Trees and Shrubs, Bonsai
Sow seed onto surface of fertile, peaty and acidic, well-drained soil. Part shade ideal; full shade is tolerated. Plant purchased specimens spring or fall, and water regularly until established.

Primula japonica
30 (50)cm, large yellowish green leaves and amazing, huge flower stalks with whorls of purplish to deep-pink flowers. For any rich and moist soil, shade to full sun. Very easy and showy Primrose from Japan and Taiwan. V-VII.

japonica This iris is a native of China, where it grows as far west as Sichuan, flowering through April and May on grassy or rocky slopes in woodland and among rocks beside streams.

C. japonica:
‘Augustata' - narrow leaves
‘Leucocarpa' - white berries
‘Luxurians' - larger than the species with large showy fruit clusters ...

Fatsia japonica produces large, dark green, deeply lobed leaves. From fall through winter umbels of small whitish flowers grow are seen which are then followed by clusters of small round black fruit.

Aucuba japonica Thunb. Common name(s): Japanese Laurel, Spotted Laurel
Genus of 3-4 species of evergreen, dioecius shrubs from a wide variety of habitats from the Himalayas to E. Asia. Aucuba can be grown on a windowsill.

Aucuba japonica : Japanese Aucuba - Whole Plant
Berberis thunbergii : Japanese Barberry - Whole Plant
Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea : Red Barberry - Flowers ...

Fatsia Japonica are Ideal Architectural Plants
Fatsia Japonica, with its large palmate leaves providing year round color, is an ideal architectural plant and adds a jungle style look to temperate gardens.
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Azalea japonica types (evergreen)
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Rohdea japonica 'Gyoku Ho Nishiki' (Perennial Jeweled Brocade Sacred Lily)
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Pot Size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)
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Pieris japonica, also called a Japanese pieris, is an evergreen shrub with showy pink flowers and glossy green leaves that provides sweet-scented flowers in your home landscape in late winter and…
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Skimmia japonica
'Rubella' Dense red buds in autumn and winter. Spring flowering. Lily-of-the-valley scented.
Males have the larges most scented white blooms. Ht 1m ...

Mahonia Japonica has large, spiky dark green leaves and lemon-yellow scented flowers in early spring.
New Zealand Flax forms a clump of sword-like leaves that are topped by dark red flower spikes in summer. Variegated leaf type is also available.

Sophora japonica--Chinese Scholar Tree, Japanese Pagoda Tree
SOPHORA DISEASES
Sorbus aucuparia--European Mountain Ash ...

Mespilus japonica. Photinia japonica.
Known Hazards
The seed is slightly poisonous. This report probably refers to the hydrogen cyanide that is found in many plants of this family, the seed should only be used in small amounts if it is bitter[K].

Camellia japonica 'Korean Fire'
For the past 15 years the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has awarded gold medals to under-appreciated woody landscape plants.

(syn. S. japonica 'Flore Pleno')
A profusion of 1/2", double, white blooms are produced seemingly constantly on this vigorous and healthy small shrub. An excellent low hedge. Responds well to shearing.
Light: Full to partial sun.

Lonicera japonica
HI, I live in Canada, near Ottawa Ontario. I need some information on if or how to prepare honeysuckle for the winter. We are famous for our winter and I have no idea how to do it. If you could please help me i would be grateful.

Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.
Rosaceae
Common Names: Loquat, Japanese medlar, Nispero.

Cryptomeria japonica 'Bandai-sugi': conical cryptomeria - a dwarf cv which grows to about 6 feet tall.
Cryptomeria japonica :Jundai-sugi': globular cryptomeria
Cryptomeria japonica 'Lobbi Nana': dwarf cryptomeria ...

Cryptomeria japonica
Introduced, cone-bearing, evergreen tree with straight trunk tapering from enlarged base, conical or pyramid-shaped, narrow crown of horizontal branches, and aromatic resinous foliage. Height: 50-80' (15-24 m). Diameter: 2' (0.6 .

Eriobotrya japonica. Loquat. Introduced from Japan by Governor Reid in 1850 as a fruit crop long after it was - and still is - widely cultivated in Southern Europe as a fruit tree and ornamental.

CLEYERA
Cleyera japonica
General Notes
New leaves are brownish-red. Has Fragrant Flower. SelecTree lists no cultivars of japonica.

Acacia del Japn - Sophora japonica
Acacia espinosa - Robinia pseudoacacia
Acacia negra - Gleditsia triacanthos
Acafresna - Sorbus domestica
Acanto - Acanthus mollis
Acaroide - Xanthorrhoea (especies)
Acebiño - Ilex canariensis ...

Japanese Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles japonica)
Foster Holly (Ilex x attenuata'Fosteri')
Glossy Abelia (Abelia x grandiflora)
American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
Dwarf Japanese Holly (Ilex crenata 'Compacta') ...

Aucuba japonica 'Emily Rose'
Azalea 'Joseph Hill' (North Tisbury hybrid) Azalea
Azalea 'Poukhanense' Azalea 5/1/99
Betula pendula 'Youngii' Young's weeping birch
Cedrus deodara Aurea Golden deodara cedar 5/1/00 ...

JAPANESE CLAW FERN - Common name for Onychium japonica's, also called Carrot Fern. The botanical name (from the Greek word for "nail") refers to the recurved and claw-like segments of the fertile fronds.

In China, the flowers of Inula japonica are used to treat asthma and bronchitis with excessive phlegm, and for vomiting and acid reflux.

japonica and P. denticulata can handle wet feet. They will require some shade and water during the heat of summer, which is why they are so often grown under trees. Primroses favor rich, slightly acidic soil.

See also: Green, May, Evergreen, Prune, Varieties