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Shortia uniflora (Maxim.) Maxim.






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

Shortia Torr. et A. Gray in Japan


S. rotundifolia (Maxim.) Makino (シマイワウチワ), distributed in Amami and Ryuku

var. transalpina (Hayata) T. Yamaz. (ミヤマイワウチワ)

f. amamiana (Ohwi) T. Yamaz. (アマミイワウチワ)

S. uniflora (Maxim.) Maxim. (イワウチワ, s.l.)

Shortia uniflora in Japan


Iwa-uchiwa (イワウチワ, 岩団扇), Nippon bells (USDA)
Lifeform: perennial forb
Distribution: endemic to Japan (west to Kinki District)
Habitat: floors in deciduous forests between lowland and subalpine zones
var. kantoensis T. Yamaz. (コイワウチワ)

f. plena T. Yamaz. (ヤエイワウチワ)

var. orbicularis Honda (トクワカソウ)
var. uniflora (オオイワウチワ)

f. albens Honda (シロバナオオイワウチワ)

f. albiflora Makino (シロバナイワウチワ)
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in Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, Kobe, western Japan, on March 17 2019.

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