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(First upload on February 25 2011. Last on October 8 2022) [ 日本語 | English ]

Prunella vulgaris L.






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

Prunella L. (ウツボグサ)
ssp. vulgaris (セイヨウウツボグサ, 西洋靫草), common selfheal (the type)
Petiole: 7-13 mm long
ssp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara
Utsubogusa (ウツボグサ, 靫草)
Kakosou (夏枯草, カコソウ)
Lifeform: perennial forb < 30 cm high
Distribution: temperate East Asia, including Japan
Habitat: grassland - sunny forest

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Petiole: 10-30 mm long
Chromosome number: 2n = 28
Medical plant
Synonyms:

Prunella asiatica Nakai
Prunella vulgaris L. var. lilacina Nakai
var. aleutica Fern. (ミヤマウツボグサ), lacking stolons
var. taiwaniana S. S. Ying (タイワンウツボグサ)
f. candida Yonek. (シロバナウツボグサ)
f. lilacina (Nakai) Kitag. (ベニバナウツボグサ)

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Prunella vulgaris in Hokkaido


ssp.asiatica (ウツボグサ)

ST1 ST2 ST3 ST4
[1] at the former Bibai Coal Mine on July 20 2003. The mine was abandoned. [2] in the park of Nakatonbetsu Limestone Caves for Communication with Nature (中頓別鍾乳洞自然ふれあい公園), northern Hokkaido, on August 28 2015. [3] at a shortcut to go Nakayama International Skislope on July 20 2011. [4] near a transplanted forest of Fraxinus mandshurica in the Experimental Forest of the University of Tokyo, Furano, central Hokkaido, on June 28 2017. Discarded: at a bakery in Ebetsu City close to Tsukigami Lake on October 8 2017.


ssp. vulgaris (セイヨウウツボグサ)

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] in front of the office of ToEF on June 30 2022.

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