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(First upload on April 27 2009. Last on July 8 2020) [ 日本語 | English ]

Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.






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

Euonymus L. (ニシキギ)
Tsurumasaki (ツルマサキ, 蔓柾), winter creeper
Lifeform: evergreen vine, by small rootlet
Distribution: China - Korea - Japan
Habitat: forest (because of requiring the host trees)

Field training on integrated environmental research (統合環境調査法実習) (fauna and flora 種リスト)
HUSTEP: Plants and Plant communities in Japan (flora list)

Synonyms:

Euonymus hederaceus Champ. ex Benth.
Euonymus austroliukiuensis Hatus.

var. villosus (Nakai) H. Hara (ケツルマサキ/ナガバケツルマサキ)
f. albifructus Murata (シロミノツルマサキ)
f. carrierei (Vauvel) Rehder (ヒロハツルマサキ)
f. minimus (Simon-Louis ex Rehder) Rehder (コバノツルマサキ)
f. reticulatus (Regel) Rehder (ギンミャクツルマサキ)
f. rugosus (Tatew.) H. Hara (ウチダシツルマサキ)
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Euonymus fortunei in Hokkaido


ST1 ST2
[1/2] in the Hokkaido University Campus. [1] with the host tree on March 19 2020 at a forest (nicknamed primival forest, 原始林). Former Keiteki Dormitory, where I lived, was situated in the north of this forest. Also, taken on Februray 20 2009. [2] E. fortunei with the host tree on April 11 2009, at the roadside to go from GSEES to Co-op Central Restaurant, i.e., at the backyard of Japanese Archery Training Hall.
ST3 ST4 ST5
[3/4] at a house garden near Subway N18 Station, North Ward, Sapporo. [3] on October 2 2013. [4] on October 14 2019. [5] at a hedge in N27/E2, East Ward, Sapporo, on June 29 2020. Records: fruits at a hedge in N27/E2, East Ward, Sapporo, on August 30 and September 21 2019.

Mount Koma

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] near JR Akaigawa Station at the foot of the mountain, southern Hokkaido, on July 5 2013.

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