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(First upload on September 29 2008. Last on December 4 2017) [ 日本語 | English ]

Lonicera caerulea L.






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

Lonicera L. (スイカズラ)
honeyberry, haskap berry, blue-berried honeysuckle or sweetberry honeysuckle
Distribution: native throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere
Life form: deciduous shrub
ssp. edulis (Regel) Hultén (Keyonomi, ケヨノミ s.l.)

var. edulis Regel (ケヨノミ s.s.)
Hair: dense on the front and back sides of leaves

f. longibracteata C. K. Schneid. (ナガヒゲヨノミ)

var. emphyllocalyx (Maxim.) Nakai
Kurominouguisukagura (クロミノウグイスカグラ, 黒実鶯神楽), often called hasukappu (ハスカップ) that is originated from ainu language haska(o)p
Distribution: the cool temperate northern hemisphere
Habitat: low ground (Yufutsu wetland, 勇払湿原)
Hair: less on stem and leaf
Synonyms:

Lonicera caerulea auct. non L.

var. venulosa (Maxim.) Rehder (マルバヨノミ)

索引

Lonicera caerulea L. in Asia


ssp. edulis in Hokkaido

var. edulis

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] on the middle slope of Mount Mashu, eastern Hokkaido, on June 26 2019.

var. emphyllocalyx

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1/2] on a sandy shore along Utonai Lake on June 11 2008. It was a flowring season. [3] at the Institute of Boreal Environments, Kushiro, eastern Hokkaido, on June 28 2015.

Northeastern China

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] in Jinchuan wetland, northeastern China, on June 11 2017.

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