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(First upload on November 26 2008. Last on December 1 2023) [ 日本語 | English ]

Euonymus japonicus Thunb.






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

Euonymus L. (ニシキギ)
Masaki (マサキ, 柾/正木), Japanese spindle tree
Oobamasaki (オオバマサキ), or Nagabamasaki (ナガバマサキ)
Life form: evergreen shrub or tree
Distribution: Japan (Kyushu - southern Hokkaido)
Habitat: forest understory, in particular, near the sea
Seed dispersal: endo-zoochore (animal)
Often transplanted for gardening and hedge
var. radicifer Nakai (ツルオオバマサキ)
f. albomarginatus (T. Moore) Rehder (ギンマサキ)
f. aureovariegatus (Regel) Rehder (フイリマサキ)
f. rugosus (Nakai) H. Hara (ウチダシマサキ)
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Euonymus japonicus in Japan


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[1] in the campus of Niigata University (新潟大学) on August 5 1991. [2] at a home garden, N16/W4, North Ward, Sapporo, on July 4 2013. [3] at an edge of crop field near Muroran Marine Eperimental Station of Hokkaido University, Muroran City, on September 17 2013. [4/5] near JR Matsushima Coast Station, northern Honshu, on March 21 2016. [6-8] at the middle of Mount Mihara, Izu-Oshima Island (伊豆大島), on June 7 2023. Records: in an area, where the Otaru-Yoichi wind farm was planned, observed on June 15 2023.

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