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/dʒæpˈɒnɪkɐ/
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[ US /dʒəˈpɑnəkə, dʒəˈpɑnɪkə/ ]
[ US /dʒəˈpɑnəkə, dʒəˈpɑnɪkə/ ]
NOUN
- deciduous thorny shrub native to Japan having red blossoms
- greenhouse shrub with glossy green leaves and showy fragrant rose-like flowers; cultivated in many varieties
How To Use japonica In A Sentence
- _Cleyera Japonica; _ cotoneasters and pyracantha; eleagnus of the types grown under glass in the North; gardenias; euonymus (A); hollies (A); anise-tree, _Illicium anisatum; _ cherry laurels, _Prunus_ or Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
- The Japanese quince, Chaenomeles japonica, is one of the more common spring flowering shrubs to be found in our gardens.
- Other shrubs with showy berries include viburnum species, firethorn, Aucuba japonica, barberry, cotoneaster, chokeberry and Skimmia japonica.
- Mahonias are a plant that with fatsia, camellia, skimmia, chaenomeles and aralia are sometimes and rather confusingly called a 'japonica'. Times, Sunday Times
- Camellia japonica, like most camellias, needs a site shaded from morning sun, sheltered from icy winds, and with moisture in the soil sufficient to prevent bud drop in autumn and winter.
- My heart warms under snow; flowers with forsythia, japonica blooms, flowering quince, bridal wreath, blood root and violet; yellow running jasmine vine, cape jessamine and saucer magnolias: tulip-shaped, scenting lemon musk upon the air. Archive 2009-04-01
- Several gametic and zygotic reproductive barriers were found in a cross between Japonica and Indica rice varieties.
- _Cleyera Japonica; _ cotoneasters and pyracantha; eleagnus of the types grown under glass in the North; gardenias; euonymus (A); hollies (A); anise-tree, _Illicium anisatum; _ cherry laurels, _Prunus_ or Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
- The second is a crab of the species Heikea japonica, which is found in Japanese waters. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
- Kassu, or most astringent terra japonica, which is black and mixed with paddy criu, husks, and other impurities. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o