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A new shrub to our garden this year is the summer flowering Spiraea japonica Anthony Waterer which is still blooming here well into October.
Cytological variation of R. japonica var. japonica in its native regions is high and includes tetraploids, hexaploids, octoploids and decaploids.
Underneath you could plant Mahonia japonica, a handsome all-year round shrub, with lily of the valley scented yellow flowers in early winter.
Catch up on the pruning and in particular the cutting back of spring-flowering shrubs such as Kerria japonica and winter jasmine.
The Japanese quince, Chaenomeles japonica, is one of the more common spring flowering shrubs to be found in our gardens.
Summer flower species such as Spiraea japonica flower on growth made in the current year.
This indicates that the japonica and indica strains are descended from different ancestors.
To get the flower color you want, shop for Camellia sasanqua and early-flowering C. japonica now, while they're blooming.
The draft genome sequences for japonica and indica rice have been published recently.
The river lamprey or lampern, Lampetra fluviatilis, is a smaller fish, and so is the Arctic lamprey, L. japonica.
A rice japonica variety, Nipponbare, was crossed with an indica variety, Kasalath.
The vestures in S. japonica vary from small and unbranched to largely branched and widely expanding.
The temperate japonica and aromatic populations also had the highest incidence of monomorphism, with 15 and 21 monomorphic loci, respectively.
In general, indica rices predominate in South Asia, and japonica varieties are more common in East Asia.
Other shrubs with showy berries include viburnum species, firethorn, Aucuba japonica, barberry, cotoneaster, chokeberry and Skimmia japonica.
This reward-lacking orchid is pollinated either by workers or drones of Apis cerana japonica which fix pollinaria on the scutellum.
They take cutting material from it and produce completely fasciated plants, such as the Stags Horn Ash and the conifer Cryptomeria japonica fasciata.
The tea plant's scientific name is Camellia sinensis and its related to the Camellia japonica, a familiar tree or shrub.
Attacks by L. japonica result in dieback and premature leaf fall, due to senescence of all infested branches.
Wogon-Sugi has been reported as a cytoplasmically inherited virescent mutant selected from a horticultural variety of Cryptomeria japonica.
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Camellias are also propagated by grafting or inarching in early spring on stocks of the common variety of C. japonica.
A form of flint corn, with variegated leaves, is grown for ornament under the name Zea japonica or Japanese striped corn.
Upon the wall by the vinery a Corchorus japonica is laden with wreaths of golden blossom.
Loew and Honda grew Cryptomeria japonica in beds, treating the soil with various manures and with iron or manganese sulphate.
Bombycilla japonica thus may be close to the ancestral condition in the waxwing stock in the development of the waxy appendage.
The second popularly passes under the name of terra japonica, from the old belief that it was of mineral origin.
The familiar Japanese laurel of gardens and shrubberies is aucuba japonica.
The last plant generally included in this order is aucuba japonica, though it is probable this plant belongs to Cornace.
She had plucked a japonica from a tree near by, and was mechanically pulling it to pieces as she sat with her eyes downcast.
Mrs. Grant was attired in a handsome grenadine, and wore a diamond necklace, and japonica hair adornings.
It is nearly related to S. japonica and its varieties, but is without the stolons or runners.
The only known flower which can be dissected is the hydrangea japonica.
It is a mass of Anemone japonica alba with statice latifolia round it.
We ditched the ground beef for chicken, replaced the flavorless white rice with the more robust japonica, a colorful Japanese variety.
Japanese knotweed is a tall, hardy herbaceous perennial, also known under the scientific names Fallopia japonica and Reynoutria japonica.
Euphorbias, Fatsia japonica, Cordylines, Cornus, Hebes and Japanese Maples, Robinias are good examples to use.
Camellia japonica has large, roselike flowers that bloom in late winter, while Camellia sasanqua has flowers with prominent gold stamens that open in fall and early winter.
Effects on the brain help Narathura japonica caterpillars recruit a corps of ant bodyguards, says chemical ecologist Masaru Hojo of Kobe University in Japan.
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