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Stephania japonica (Thunb.) Miers






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

Menispermaceae Juss. (ツヅラフジ科)


Stephania Lour. (ハスノハカズラ)
S. cephalantha Hayata (タマザキツヅラフジ)
S. japonica (Thunb.) Miers (ハスノハカズラ)
S. merrillii Diels (コウトウツヅラフジ)
S. tetrandra S. Moore (シマハスノハカズラ)

Stephania japonica in Japan


Stephania Lour. (ハスノハカズラ)
Hasunohakazura (ハスノハカズラ, 蓮ノ葉葛), snakevine or tapevine
Lifeform: evergreen, perennial vine or shrub
Distribution: eastern Asia, including Japan (south to western Honshu)
Habitat: forests near seacoasts
Body: hairless
Synonyms:

- var. macrophylla Yamam., discarded (オオバハスノハカズラ)
- var. hispidula Yamam., discarded (ケハスノハカズラ)
- var. australis Hatus., discarded (コバノハスノハカズラ)
Stephania longa Lour.

索引

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] on a forest road towards Hyakkennzan Canyons (百間山渓谷), Wakayama Prefecture, on June 26 2024.

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