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(First upload on June 30 2010. Last on December 1 2024) [ 日本語 | English ]

Wisteria floribunda (Willd.) DC.






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

Wisteria Nutt. (フジ)
Nodafuji (ノダフジ, 野田藤), Japanese wisteria, often called as fuji (藤)
Lifeform: deciduous, perennial, woody vine (dextrality)
Distribution: endemic to southern Japan (not distributed in Hokkaido)
Habitat: grasslands - forests
Flower: purple
Seed dispersal: self
Use: gardening, park tree → many cultivars
f. alba (Carriére) Rehder et E. H. Wilson (シロバナフジ), white flower
f. alborosea (Makino) Okuyama (アケボノフジ), pink flower
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Wisteria floribunda in Japan


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[1-3] on June 10 2010 at a park in East Ward (N27/E3), Sapporo. This species is not naturally distributed in Hokkaido, but was common on skislopes in central Honshu, Japan ⇒ landscape on skislopes (スキー場景観). [4/5] along Hirai River downsteam from the office building of Wakayama Experimental Forest of Hokkaido University, western Japan, on June 27 2024. [6] at a home garden, N10/W3, North Ward, Sapporo, on May 22 2017.

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