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(First upload on April 23 2010. Last on December 16 2016) [ 日本語 | English ]

Swertia bimaculata (Siebold et Zucc.) Hook. f. et Thomson ex C. B. Clarke






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

Swertia L. (センブリ) in Japan


S. bimaculata (Siebold et Zucc.) Hook.f. et Thomson ex C.B.Clarke (アケボノソウ)
S. japonica (Schult.) Makino (センブリ)

var. latifolia Konta (ヒロハセンブリ)
f. chionantha F. Maek. (シロバナセンブリ)

f. littoralis Hid. Takah. (ハマセンブリ)
f. plena (Makino) Satake (ヤエセンブリ)

S. noguchiana Hatus. (ソナレセンブリ)
S. perennis L. ssp. cuspidata (Maxim.) H. Hara (ミヤマアケボノソウ)
S. pseudochinensis H. Hara (ムラサキセンブリ)
S. swertopsis Makino (シノノメソウ)
S. tashiroi (Maxim.) Makino (ヘツカリンドウ)
S. tetrapetala Pall. (チシマセンブリ)
S. tosaensis Makino (イヌセンブリ)

Swertia bimaculata in Hokkaido


Akebonosou (アケボノソウ, 曙草), double-spotted swertia
Life form: biennial or perennial forb
Distribution: Hymalaya - Japan
Habitat: wet sites, e.g., streamside, and wetlands

Field training on integrated environmental research (統合環境調査法実習) (出現種リスト)

f. impunctata (Makino) Satake (ホシナシアケボノソウ)
索引

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1] near a junglezym in Tomakomai Experimental forest on September 10 2009. [2/3] near the crane site in TOEF on September 15 2016.

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