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Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily
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Sasaella Makino orArundinaria Michx. (アズマササ)S. ramosa (Makino) MakinoAzumazasa (アズマサザ, 東笹), hairy bambooKantozasa (カントウザサ, 関東笹) Lifeform: evergreen dwarf shrub ≈ 1-2 m tall Distribution: endemic to Japan (Kyushu - Shikoku - Honshu) Branch: one developed from one node |
Synonyms:
Arundinaria ramosa Makino Suekozasa (スエコザサ, 寿衛子笹) Distribution: endemic to Japan (south to Miyagi Prefecture)
firstly reported from Sendai in Showa 2 |
Habitat: forest edges, etc. Leaf: creased surface, and a side winded Synonyms:
Sasa suekoana Makino Oobaazumazasa (オオバアズマザサ) f. tomikusensis (Nakai) Sad.Suzuki Tomikuzasa (トミクサザサ) Distribution: Kyushu and Honshu |
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[1/2] around Aoba Castle, northern Honshu, on March 22 2016.
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[3-5] in Botanic Gardens, Tohoku University, Natural Monument Aobayama, northern Honshu, on March 23 2016.
Sasaella reikoana (Muroi) Muroi, when assigned Reikoshino (レイコシノ, 玲子篠), reiko bamboo* (* tentative) Distribution: between Hanamaki City in Iwate Prefecture to the Pacific Ocean Habtat: roadsides and riversides |
Putative hybrid between Sasaella ramosa (Makino) Makino and Sasaella arvensis Koidz. (モリオカシノ) or between Sasa veitchii (Carrière) Rehder and Pleioblastus simonii (Carrière) Nakai |
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[1-3] along Hirose River close to Sendai International Center, northern Honshu, on March 23 2016.