
Japan, 1700. A Japanese
shrub, the double-flowered variety of which, Kerria japonica flore-pleno, is
one of our commonest wall plants. The orange-yellow flowers, produced in
great rosettes, are highly ornamental, and have earned for the shrub a
well-known name. It succeeds well almost anywhere, and, though usually
seen as a wall plant, is perfectly hardy, and forms a neat shrub for the
open border. There is a form in which the leaves are variegated, and
known under the name of Kerria japonica variegata.

• Opposite is a flowering shrub picture.
• Information about the Kerria flowering shrubs.
• There are many flowering shrubs in the flowering shrub section.
• There are shrub pictures in the flowering shrub pictures gallery.
• The Kerria is a flowering shrub.
• Flowering shrubs and bushes.