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(First upload on November 22 2012. Last on November 14 2019) [ 日本語 | English ]

Elaeagnus multiflora Thunb.






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

Elaeagnus L. (グミ)
Elaeagnus multiflora Thunb. (ナツグミ, s.l.)
Life form: deciduous shrub < 4 m high
Distribution: Endemic to Japan (Kyushu - southern Hokkaido)
Habitat: sunny sites, such as forest edge

Field training on integrated environmental research (統合環境調査法実習) (出現種リスト)

Seed dispersal: animal (endo-zoochore) → edible fruit
var. multiflora (ホソバナツグミ, s.s.)
var. gigantea Araki (ダイオウグミ/ビックリグミ)
var. hortensis (Maxim.) Servettaz (トウグミ, 唐茱萸), cherry silverberry

f. jucundicocca (Koidz.) Araki (イスズグミ/サイグミ)

f. orbiculata (Makino) Araki (ナツグミ, s.s.)
索引

Elaeagnus umbellata in Hokkaido


var. hortensis

ST1 ST2
ST3 ST4
[1/2] in front of an accomodation at Teshio Experimental Forest, northern Hokkaido, on June 14 2012. This tree must be transplanted. [3/4] probably transplanted at the southern foot of Nishiyama Craters on Mount Usu, south-central Hokkaido, on July 13 2019.

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