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Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora' (Japanese rose)

German: RanunkelstrauchCzech: zákula japonská
Genus:  KerriaFamily:  Rosaceae,
Mature Height: 2.00 mDeciduous:  deciduous plant
Bloom in:    V, VI, VII, Flower Colour:    yellow
Soil Preferred:  neutral, Light Required:  full sunpart shade
Other Attributes:  deciduous shrub, erect form, alternate leaves, lanceolate, ovate, leaf margin double serrate, fruit - samara, clipped hedge, hedge, attractive flowers, interesting palnt in winter,
Photo: Kerria japonica, Japanese rose, Kerria
 Kerria japonica  'Pleniflora'  Japanese rose flowers
Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'
Japanese rose
flowers
 Kerria japonica  'Pleniflora'  Japanese rose leaves
Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'
Japanese rose
leaves
 Kerria japonica  'Pleniflora'  Japanese rose leaves
Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'
Japanese rose
leaves
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External links:
Michigan State University Extension: Kerria japonica--Japanese Kerria
NC State University: Kerria japonica Cultivar List
NC State University: Shrubs: Kerria japonica
NC State University: Shrubs: Kerria japonica Albescens
NC State University: Shrubs: Kerria japonica Picta
NC State University: Shrubs: Kerria japonica Picta Silver
USDA PLANTS: Kerria japonica (Japanese rose)
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Japanese Maples: Momiji and Keade

J. D. Vertrees, Peter Gregory,
Product Description: The book is the flagship of Timber Press. It is among the first books we published more than two decades ago and it continues to be one of our signature bestsellers. A comprehensive source of information on the culture, identification, and nomenclature of Japanese maples, it describes each of the 320 cultivars of Acer palmatum and 60 cultivars of other Japanese maple species, plus briefly mentions another 150 cultivars that may prove to be promising new plants. The index lists every cultivar name published, so that Japanese Maples will continue to be the foremost reference book on this wonderfully versatile collection of ornamental plants. In this fully revised and updated third edition, we have added important new maple cultivars (approximately 100) that have been introduced since the last revision by Vertrees in 1987. This brings to nearly 400 the total number of plants described. We have updated nomenclature to conform to current standards, included more photos, (approx. 25% more, 313 vs. 252), and improved a number of photos. We have also arranged cultivar descriptions in alphabetical order irrespective of their group, so replacing the original format of alphabetical arrangement by groups.

313 color photos, 8 1/2 x 11"
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2001-06-01)
Price: $49.95

Timber Press Pocket Guide to Japanese Maples (Timber Press Pocket Guides)

J. D. Vertrees, Peter Gregory,
Product Description: The Timber Press Pocket Guide to Japanese Maples describes and illustrates 300 of the most widely available Japanese maples in North America and Europe. Along with basic information on cultivation and maintenance, it provides lists of trees for specific landscape uses, enabling gardeners to select the best trees for various garden conditions. Fifty newer cultivars are presented, including four outstanding trees that are expected to become very popular in the near future. The guide is a valuable complement to the 3rd edition of J. D. Vertrees' Japanese Maples (updated in 2001 by Peter Gregory). Its handy format makes it an ideal reference for taking to the nursery or garden center.
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2007-04-01)
Price: $19.95

Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines: A Guide to Using, Growing, and Propagating North American Woody Plants

William Cullina,
Product Description: For gardeners, for landscape professionals, and for anyone who cares about preserving the natural world, NATIVE TREES, SHRIBS, AND VINES is the first national guide to using, growing, and propagating North American woody plants.
Written in lively, informative language and illustrated with more than two hundred photographs, William Cullina's book is a comprehensive reference to almost one thousand native woody plants. An invaluable guide for naturalists, restorationists, nursery owners, landscape architects, and designers as well as gardeners, it points out that ecological gardening offers specific benefits to the individual as well as the environment. Even more than wildflowers, native trees, shrubs, and vines are essential to providing the food and shelter that attract birds and insects to the garden. And plants that are native to an area are far easier to grow and maintain than ordinary cultivated garden plants.
The author's acclaimed companion volume on wildflowers, GROWING AND PROPAGATING WILDFLOWERS, was called "an inspired effort, beautifully written and loaded with useful information" by Robert G. Breunig, director of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Along with that volume, NATIVE TREES, SHRUBS, AND VINES provides a definitive reference to the native plants of the temperate North American continent. And because Cullina writes from personal experience with the plants in his books, he offers information that is considerably more helpful (and more interesting) than the facts one finds in most plant references.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2002-06-12)
Price: $40.00

The Gossler Guide to the Best Hardy Shrubs: More than 350 Expert Choices for Your Garden

Eric Gossler, Marjory Gossler, Roger Gossler,
Product Description: For most homeowners, shrubs are an essential part of the yard or garden because they provide shade, flowers, and foliage from spring through fall. Unfortunately, the choices available at many garden centers tend to be predictable and often unsuited to the local climate and growing conditions. It doesn't have to be that way. The superior plants available today can transform ho-hum gardens into scenes of beauty and serenity.

For decades, the Gossler family has tested, propagated, and sold the very best hardy shrubs from around the world. This book is a distillation of their expertise - a guide to more than 350 of the most beautiful, versatile, and growable shrubs. Plant profiles describe the plant's main characteristics, give height and spread, and list the growing conditions needed to thrive.
Publisher: Timber Press (2009-09-16)
Price: $34.95

The Homeowner's Complete Tree & Shrub Handbook: The Essential Guide to Choosing, Planting, and Maintaining Perfect Landscape Plants

Penelope O'Sullivan,
Product Description: Trees and shrubs bring permanence and structure to home landscapes, adding character and beauty to the entire property. They can impart an immediate sense of geography; act as background staging for flower gardens, outdoor living spaces, and children’s play areas; and provide cool shadows and privacy from neighbors and passers-by. They are essential to every beautiful yard, yet many homeowners do not give them the attention that flowers and lawns traditionally receive.

Penny O’Sullivan gives trees and shrubs the respect they deserve in her lively, comprehensive book, The Homeowner’s Complete Tree & Shrub Handbook. Woody plants, she maintains, can be the heart and soul of the home landscape plan. Their contribution to the yard might include a springtime canopy of blossoms; colorful, delicious summer fruit; a regal year-round silhouette; rough and rugged bark; or seasonally changing foliage. Their presence is a soothing anchor in the ever-changing environment of a typical yard.

In three sections — design, plant profiles, and care — this handbook covers every essential consideration of tree and shrub gardening. After an introduction to the principles of garden design, O’Sullivan guides readers through tree and shrub selection, with special considerations for owner expectations and growing conditions.

The heart of the book is the extensive encyclopedia of hundreds of tree and shrub portraits. Each profile covers ease of cultivation, availability, history, hardiness, size, growth rate, and special characteristics. O’Sullivan also includes warnings about plants not to grow, such as invasive exotics and disease-prone trees and shrubs.

The final section covers care and maintenance, with thorough advice on buying and planting; siting; pruning; fertilizing; and coping with diseases, pests, and environmental problems.

Adding trees and shrubs to a home landscape can be an expensive proposition. To make their purchases and protect their investment, homeowners will constantly refer to this book for O'Sullivan’s wise advice.
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC (2007-10-31)
Price: $29.95
Translation
Ing. Hana Vymazalová
Garden Designer