How To Use Japonica In A Sentence
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_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)
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The Japanese quince, Chaenomeles japonica, is one of the more common spring flowering shrubs to be found in our gardens.
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Other shrubs with showy berries include viburnum species, firethorn, Aucuba japonica, barberry, cotoneaster, chokeberry and Skimmia japonica.
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Mahonias are a plant that with fatsia, camellia, skimmia, chaenomeles and aralia are sometimes and rather confusingly called a 'japonica'.
Times, Sunday Times
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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.
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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
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Several gametic and zygotic reproductive barriers were found in a cross between Japonica and Indica rice varieties.
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_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)
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The second is a crab of the species Heikea japonica, which is found in Japanese waters.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
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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
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For an entire season the japonica was the only flower seen at the houses of the fashionable or mixing in the toilettes of the belles.
A belle of the fifties : memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, covering social and political life in Washington and the South, 1853-66,
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S. takeyai is an alien species in North America, first reported on Pieris japonica (Japanese andromeda) at Greenwich, Connecticut in 1946.
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Objective For further understanding epidemiologic features and degree of schistosomiasis japonica in the lake region.
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Euchresta japonica the main active ingredient is matrine and oxymatrine, return imply flavone and saponin etc.
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Mahonias are a plant that with fatsia, camellia, skimmia, chaenomeles and aralia are sometimes and rather confusingly called a 'japonica'.
Times, Sunday Times
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Underneath you could plant Mahonia japonica, a handsome all-year round shrub, with lily of the valley scented yellow flowers in early winter.
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Mahonias are a plant that with fatsia, camellia, skimmia, chaenomeles and aralia are sometimes and rather confusingly called a 'japonica'.
Times, Sunday Times
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Near the sculpture, there's a seemingly nondescript grove of japonica trees that were planted in 1976 by the crew of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first US-Soviet international space mission.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Walking on the National Mall
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OBJECTIVE Summarize the research progress on the leaves of Eriobotrya japonica(Thumb).
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Hill wild series are: japonica , bracken and Cinen Ya, and so on.
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Two divisions, three inches apart, were made along the top of the head, and the lock of hair between these was combed, stiffened with a bandoline made from the Uvario Japonica, raised two inches from the forehead, turned back, tied, and pinned to the back hair.
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
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The cultivation of wild Osmunda japonica Thumb alone or intercropped with other crops resulted in high survival rate and germination rate of the healthy seedlings.
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Catch up on the pruning and in particular the cutting back of spring-flowering shrubs such as Kerria japonica and winter jasmine.
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Cytological variation of R. japonica var. japonica in its native regions is high and includes tetraploids, hexaploids, octoploids and decaploids.
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Summer flower species such as Spiraea japonica flower on growth made in the current year.
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In this study, expressed sequence tags analysis on Griffithsia japonica and algae were performed.
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Fatsia japonica is a striking ivy shrub with broad, palmately divided leaves that occurs on islands of the south coast.
Southern Korea evergreen forests
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But even greater diversification is possible by using other members of the heath family such as Japanese andromeda (Pieris japonica), usually called 'pieris, and mountin laurel (Kalmia).
Archive 2008-04-01
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Mahonias are a plant that with fatsia, camellia, skimmia, chaenomeles and aralia are sometimes and rather confusingly called a 'japonica'.
Times, Sunday Times
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For favorite evergreen shrubs that can be espaliered, Garland Nursery's Karen Hobson lists the following: waxleaf privet (Ligustrum texanum), cotoneaster parneyi, euonymous japonica (many varieties), loropetalum, ceanothus, and photinia.
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Methods: Analyse the DNA fingerprints of two vareties of Lonicera japonica by RAPD.
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The report notes that the global trade-weighted average tariff for all types of rice is 43 percent but reaches 217 percent for Japonica rice.
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The vestures in S. japonica vary from small and unbranched to largely branched and widely expanding.
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Other shrubs with showy berries include viburnum species, firethorn, Aucuba japonica, barberry, cotoneaster, chokeberry and Skimmia japonica.
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This reward-lacking orchid is pollinated either by workers or drones of Apis cerana japonica which fix pollinaria on the scutellum.
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Broad-leaved cannas, hostas, deep orange dahlias, fiery crocosmias and tender bulbs such as gloriosa will all add heat to the scene, while plants of architectural interest such as Fatsia japonica, palms, cordyline and phormium can all add to that tropical feel.
IcNewcastle
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The draft genome sequences for japonica and indica rice have been published recently.
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Objective To study the role of the synthesis and degradation of collagen at the transcription level during liver fibrogenesis due to schistosomiasis japonica in rabbits.
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Livy laid her japonica, down to get a better "holt" for kissing -- which Susie presently perceived, and became thoughtful: then said sorrowfully, turning the great deeps of her eyes upon her mother: "Don't you care for you wow?
Complete Letters of Mark Twain
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In general, indica rices predominate in South Asia, and japonica varieties are more common in East Asia.
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A few years ago the terms catechu, terra japonica, and cutch were employed synonymously; they are now, however, for the most part used in trade somewhat distinctively, though not uniformly in the same sense.
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
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Researchers at London's Kew Gardens said Thursday they'd discovered that the Paris japonica has a genetic code 50 times longer than that of a human being.
Paris Japonica: Researchers Claim Simple White Flower Has World's Longest Genome
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The growth behavior of Zoysia japonica showed strong plasticity and foraging trait.
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This indicates that the japonica and indica strains are descended from different ancestors.
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Japonica, _ in Madeira called the loquat and elsewhere the Japanese medlar: it grows wild in the Brazil, where the people distil from it.
To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
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To utilize the stem of Lonicera japonica Thunb in effect, and establish the determination method.
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They take cutting material from it and produce completely fasciated plants, such as the Stags Horn Ash and the conifer Cryptomeria japonica fasciata.
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A rice japonica variety, Nipponbare, was crossed with an indica variety, Kasalath.
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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
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I discovered we have the dreaded Fallopia japonica aka Japanese knotweed, aargh, so that was A Bad Thing; but also found a small and runty Kerria japonica aka batchelors’ buttons or Abraham’s buttonhole, a funny straggly flowering shrub that I happen to be very fond of and intend to nurture, and some self-sown calendulas, which were A Good Thing.
Reflective on Tuesday
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And the terms "terra japonica and catechu" are hereby transferred from schedule D to schedule E, they being considered in commerce as the same articles of merchandize as cutch, which is enumerated in schedule E of said act.
The Statutes at Large of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, from the Institution of the Government, February 8, 1861, to its Termination, February 18, 1862, Inclusive. Arranged in Chronological Order. Together with the Consti
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Two that come to mind are Yoshino cryptomeria C. japonica 'Yoshino' and green giant arborvitae.
Fewer and fewer plants are truly deer-resistent
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A new shrub to our garden this year is the summer flowering Spiraea japonica Anthony Waterer which is still blooming here well into October.
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As it lay in the chancel an elegant crown of evergreens and roses, surmounted by a cross of immortelles, was placed at the head, and a wreath of japonicas and lilies at the foot of the casket.