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Definition of Kerrias
1. kerria [n] - See also: kerria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kerrias
Literary usage of Kerrias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Shrubs by George Gordon (1903)
"kerrias.—The handsome Kerria japonica is seldom met with, but its double variety K.
... kerrias will thrive in all descriptions of soil, and can be readily ..."
2. Garden-making: Suggestions for the Utilizing of Home Grounds by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1898)
"Low Informal Shrubs for Front of Porch and Banking 3 Deutzia gracilis. Against House.
(i kerrias, green and variegated. 3 Daphne Mezereum. ..."
3. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.), Wild Flower Preservation Society of America (1905)
"... forget-me-nots with double flowers, very large English daisies, single and
double kerrias, pansies of all shades, roses, purple and white flag, lillies, ..."
4. Pot-pourri from a Surrey Garden by Maria Theresa Earle (1897)
"... in spring, two kerrias. The single one, which is the original Japanese plant,
is very uncommon, and yet so pretty—much better for wedging than the ..."
5. My Garden by Louise Beebe Wilder (1916)
"The kerrias, both single and double, are at their height about the first of May.
I rather prefer the single sort, but both are fine and golden in their ..."
6. My Garden by Louise Beebe Wilder (1916)
"The kerrias, both single and double, are at their height about the first of May.
I rather prefer the single sort, but both are fine and golden in their ..."