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(First upload on August 15 2011. Last on September 30 2019) [ 日本語 | English ]

Actinidia polygama (Sieb. et Zucc.) Planch. ex Maxim.






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

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Actinidia Lindl. (マタタビ) in Japan

A. arguta (Siebold et Zucc.)
Planch. ex Miq. (コクワ)
A. polygama (Siebold et Zucc.)
Planch. ex Maxim. (マタタビ)
A. kolomikta (Maxim. et Rupr.)
Maxim. (ミヤママタタビ)
leafthickthinthin
___surfacebackside, hair on the veinshairlesshair on the veins
___varigationnonewhite-variegatedwhite → pink-variegated
___baseorbicularorbicular - shallow cordatecordate
___lateral vein5-6 pairs8-10 pairs
flowerφ = 15-20 mmφ = 25-30 mmφ = 15-20 mm
___stamendark blueyellowyellow
pithemptywhitish, non-emptyempty

A. rufa (Siebold et Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq. (シマサルナシ), Korea - Japan (south to Kii Peninsula) - Taiwan

Actinidia polygama in Japan


Matatabi (マタタビ, 木天蓼), silvervine
Etymology of Japanese name: Matatamubu (マタタムブ, Aynu)
Lifeform : woody vine
Distribution: east Asia (Korea - Japan - Kuril)
Habitat: forest edge

Field training on integrated environmental research (統合環境調査法実習) (fauna and flora 種リスト)

Edible: fruit

ST1 ST2 ST3 ST4
[1/2] at Usu-Zenkoji Temple, Date City, on July 22 2011. [3] at Toya Lake Experimental Station of Hokkaido University on September 18 2013. [4] in Oi Pier Seaside Park, Tokyo, on June 3 2016.
ST5 ST6 ST7
[5/6] along a forest road in the Shibecha Experimental Forest of Kyoto University, eastern Hokkaido, on June 25 2019. [7] on the middle slope of Mount Mashu, eastern Hokkaido, on June 26 2019.

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