Japanese Kerria

Japanese Kerria

$49.99
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Japanese kerria (Kerria japonica) is an underused, early flowering, deciduous shrub that thrives in full to part-shade landscapes. It is somewhat unique among flowering shrubs that kerria blooms profusely in partial shade. The flowers are bright golden yellow with five petals – very similar to an old-fashioned rose. It has a bloom time that begins in late March to mid-April in Upstate South Carolina, and flowering lasts for a couple of weeks. Although another common name is Japanese yellow rose, most people recognize this shrub by its genus name, Kerria. Light Requirement - Full Sun to Partial Sun Hardy in Zones : 4 to 9 Mature size is 8 to 10 ft tall/ 8 to 10 ft wide Specialty - The leaves contain small quantities of hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid). In small quantities, hydrogen cyanide has been shown to stimulate respiration and improve digestion Scientific Name - Kerria japonica Note: The plant is shipped in its pot, firmly secured with several layers of clear tape, thereby avo

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