| 释义 | kerria/ˈkɛrɪə /nounAn East Asian shrub of the rose family, which is cultivated for its yellow flowers, especially as the double-flowered variety.This is cheap and easy to do with specimens such as berberis, buddleia, cornus, kerria, philadelphus, spirea and willow....Kerria japonica, family Rosaceae.
 Imagine the envious looks on neighbors faces as the first burst of bulbs, primrose, and pulmonaria gives way to a riot of color as your azaleas and rhodies harmonize with kerria and viburnums.When we moved to a bedraggled wood 10 years ago, we were greeted the following spring by the exuberant golden blossoms of kerria.
OriginEarly 19th century: modern Latin, named after William Ker(r) (died 1814), English botanical collector. |