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(First upload on March 9 2015. Last on September 11 2020) [ 日本語 | English ]

Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don






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

Lespedeza Michx. (ハギ)
Medohagi (メドハギ, 筮萩), sericea lespedeza
Lifeform: weedy, erect, deciduous, perennial forb
Distribution: east Asia, including Japan
Habitat: sunny sites, such as grasslands, roadsides and river banks
Flower: often developing cleistogamous flower
Synonyms:

Lespedeza juncea (L. f.) Pers. ssp. sericea (Miq.) Steenis
Lespedeza juncea (L. f.) Pers. var. subsessilis Miq.
Lespedeza juncea (L. f.) Pers. var. sericea (Miq.) Forbes et Hemsl.

var. serpens (Nakai) Ohwi ex Shimabuku (ハイメドハギ)
f. flava Hayashi (キバナメドハギ)
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Lespedeza cuneata in Japan


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[1/2] a specimen collected from a black pine forest in the campus of Niigata University (新潟大学) on September 16 1990. The specimen is stored in SAPS. [3] on the southwestern slope of Mount Koma, southern Hokkaido, on September 8 2020. [4-6] at an openland along Ishikari Coast, where a wind power will be established, on September 3 2015.

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