IPA: /ˈkɛr.i.ə/
KK: /kɛrɪə/
A type of shrub from the rose family that has bright yellow flowers and is originally from China and Japan.
In spring, the kerria blooms with beautiful yellow flowers that brighten up the garden.
The word 'kerria' originates from the genus name for a group of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, named after the Scottish botanist William Kerr. The name does not have a clear Latin or Greek root but is derived from a proper noun, indicating its connection to the person who contributed to its classification.
Think of the name 'Kerr' as a way to remember that 'kerria' is named after a botanist, linking the plant to its discoverer.