Kerria, Japanese (Kerria japonica)
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4b to 9a
Height: 35" to 83"
Spread: 72" to 120"
Exposure: shade to partial shade partial sun
Bloom Color: Yellow
Bloom Time: Early spring, Late spring, Mid spring
Leaf Color: Green
Growth Rate: average
Moisture: moist
Soil Condition: Acidic, Clay, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Slightly alkaline, Well drained
Form: Spreading or horizontal, Upright or erect, Weeping
Landscape Uses:
Container, Foundation, Pest tolerant, Massing, Specimen
Special Features:
Not North American native, Attractive flowers or blooms
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Posted Comments:
10-28-2008 04:40
Marylou wrote:
Kerria Japonica by any other name?
Hello eveyone,
Can this shrub,Kerria Japonica be known by any other name? A friend sent me seeds for a plant she calls 'candle stick flower'. Her description fits perfectly the photo and description of Kerria Japonica as posted here.
Can this shrub,Kerria Japonica be known by any other name? A friend sent me seeds for a plant she calls 'candle stick flower'. Her description fits perfectly the photo and description of Kerria Japonica as posted here.
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