Forsythia is always associated with shrubs that bloom in spring, which can compete with the best primroses in color brightness. But there is another culture that sets the tone for lush spring flower beds and flower beds in May, and then repeats the show even on the eve of autumn. This magnificent Japanese kerria is one of the best plants for adaptability.
Japanese kerria (Kerria japonica) is oriental in origin, and in style too, an ornamental deciduous shrub from the Pink family. The specific name of kerria often leads to confusion, because Japan is actually considered the birthplace of this plant, and China. Folk plants are a vivid evidence of its extraordinary beauty of flowering. Easter or Japanese rose - this is how kerria is known all over the world, and it is especially loved in European landscape design.
and in my garden Keriya became a beloved beauty