The japonica bushes were only a few paces distant, the front yard being but the merest strip of earth; yet the ground was very wet, and Miss Judy was wearing prunella gaiters.
It was only in the breasts of the gentle gardeners of Oldfield that the bursting forth of the japonica buds, these vivid points of flame, always fired a perennial ambition.
And the buds of the japonica were the gay little heralds of the spring, coming clad all in scarlet satin, while the rest of nature wore dull and sombre robes.
She was thinking about those onion-sets as she looked at the japonica bushes, trying to see whether they were actually budding.
Japonica Aurea is one of the best golden plants known for edgings to a walk.
The japonica flamed on the wall as the light grew thicker; the tassels of white cherry-blossom swung gently in the breeze.
Lettie, as she wandered across the grass to pick at the japonica flowers.
The Kazami of the young girls was of willow lining (white outside and green within), and their tunics were of Kerria japonica lining (or yellow outside and light red within).
The variety pendula is very handsome in the shrubbery and Japonica aurea is one of the finest shrubs ever introduced for giving colour to the garden in winter.
He quickly approached the divan where she had been sitting, where, with her fan, the japonica also had been left.
Mr. Vick gives the following in his Magazine: "The Camellia Japonica was sent to England in 1739 by Father Kamel, a missionary, for whom it was named.
The Duke of Lotzen found me alone in the japonica walk.
Japonica Avenue may have forgotten Chester Pilkins, but Gertrude Maud had not.
These things the travellers saw within the scope of three weeks, and the end of those three weeks and the half of a fourth week brings them and us back to 373 Japonica Avenue.
I feigned to be absorbed in fixing a star-like japonica in my button-hole.
Though in black, he had donned a velvet coat instead of the cloth one he had worn in the morning--he had a single white japonica in his buttonhole--his face was pale and his eyes unusually brilliant.
I heard a faint stir among the leaves of the Japonicahedge that surrounded the place, and I stopped rocking and sat motionless listening.
His Anemone Japonica alba are the finest I have ever seen, each one sending up perhaps a dozen slender stalks of the beautiful flowers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "japonica" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.