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(First upload on February 17 2017. Last on October 6 2019) [ 日本語 | English ]

Anemone hupehensis (Lemoine) Lemoine






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

Anemone L. (イチリンソウ)
Shu-meigiku (シュウメイギク, 秋明菊, s.l.), Japanese thimbleweed

The Japanese name is not so good, because giku (= kiku) means "daisy" and makes confusion

Lifeform: perennial forb, 30-150 cm tall
Distribution: native to central China

Ancient exotic to Japan, escaped and naturalized in the western part of Japan

Habitat: mountain fields
Leaf: three leaflets
Chromosome number: 2n = 16
Use: gardening
var. japonica (Thunb.) Bowles et Stearn (シュウメイギク)
Many cultivars (A. × hybrida Paxton)
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Anemone pseudoaltaica in Hokkaido


var. japonica (シュウメイギク, s.s.)

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] under street trees near the South Gate of Hokkaido University on October 12 2016.

cv. Diana

ST1 ST2
ST3 ST4
[1/2] under a street tree on N23/W3, North Ward, Sapporo, on September 9 2017. [3/4] in front of Patagonia, N13/W4, North Ward, Sapporo, on August 28 2019.

cv. Double-flowered pink

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] on a small hill near the Muroran Marine Experimental Station of Hokkaido University on September 3 2018.

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