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  • BELLACOR TWL-JAPON-IVR Japonica Ivory Seven-Piece Bath Set thumbnail

    Bellacor Decor — This 7 piece luxury bath towel set features an embroidered vine and leaf design. These towels are made of extraordinarily plush Turkish grown ring spun cotton with exceptionally fine high density embroidery. Set includes the following: 2 Bath Towels - ...More…

  • BELLACOR TWL-JAPON-WHT Japonica White Seven-Piece Bath ... thumbnail

    Bellacor Decor — This 7 piece luxury bath towel set features an embroidered vine and leaf design. These towels are made of extraordinarily plush Turkish grown ring spun cotton with exceptionally fine high density embroidery. Set includes the following: 2 Bath Towels - ...More…

  • Japanese Aucuba (Aucuba Japonica)

    GardenGuides — Japanese Aucuba (Aucuba Japonica). Guide Sheet: How to grow Japanese Aucuba (Aucuba Japonica)... Uses: shade garden, winter interest, as foundation plants on north and east sides of homes Japanese Aucuba is a shade tolerant, evergreen shrub that ...More…

  • How To Plant Camellia Japonica in a Container

    GardenGuides — How To Plant Camellia Japonica in a Container. The Camellia Japonica is more commonly known as the Japanese Camellia. There are many varieties with flowers of white, pink and red and range in height from 6 to 10 feet. The leaves on the plant are v...More…

  • Spiraea japonica 'Yan' DOUBLE PLAY GOLD

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Japanese spirea is a dense, upright, mounded, deciduous shrub that typically grows 4-6' tall with a slightly larger spread. Leaves (to 3" long) are oval and sharply-toothed. Tiny pink flowers in flat-topped clusters (corymbs) cover the foliage .. ...More…

  • Japanese beetle - Popillia japonica

    Univ of Florida Entomology — The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, is a widespread and destructive pest of turf, landscape, and ornamental plants in the United States. It is also a pest of several fruit, garden, and field crops, and has a total host range of more ...More…

  • Zoysia japonica

    Clemson University Extension — Zoysiagrasses (Zoysia species) grow best during the warm (80 to 95 °F) months of spring, summer and early fall. They grow vigorously during this time and become brown and dormant in winter. They are adapted to the entire state and are some of the ...More…

  • Camellia japonica varieties:

    Clemson University Extension — Camellias are large, attractive, broad-leaved, evergreen shrubs that are highly prized for their flowers, which bloom from winter to spring. There are more than 2,300 named cultivars registered with the American Camellia Society. In South ...More…

  • Tilia japonica

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Native to Japan and China, Japanese linden is a medium sized shade tree that typically grows to 50-65' tall. It is similar in appearance to Tilia cordata (see A918 herein) except it usually grows somewhat shorter. Abruptly acuminate, almost ...More…

  • Sophora japonica 'Regent'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Sophora japonica (see C149 herein) is commonly called Japanese pagoda tree or Chinese scholar tree. It is native to China and Korea, but not Japan. It is a medium to large deciduous tree that typically matures to 50-75' (less frequently to 100') . ...More…

  • Eriobotrya japonica

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Winter hardy to USDA Zones 8-10 where it is best grown in fertile, evenly moist, well-drained loams in full sun to part shade. Best with consistent moisture, but established plants will tolerate some drought. Plants may survive temperatures to as ...More…

  • Alnus japonica

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Japanese alder is a conical to pyramidal deciduous tree that is native to temperate forests, streambanks, swamps and roadsides in northeastern Asia and Japan. It typically grows to 40-60' (less frequently to 80') tall. Narrow, acuminate, ...More…


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