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(First upload on June 3 2018. Last on July 20 2023) [ 日本語 | English ]

Adoxa moschatellina L.






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

[Engler's syllabus (エングラー体系)]

Adoxaceae E. Mey. (レンプクソウ), moschatel


Engler: Order Dipsacales (マツムシソウ)
Leaf: opposige toothed
Distribution: temperate and cold regions in Eurasia
Flower: small five-or, rarely, four-petalled in cymose inflorescences
APG classification
Viburnum and Sambucus transferred from Caprifoliaceae (スイカズラ) ⇒
150-200 species in five genera
Adoxa L. レンプクソウ
Oreinotinus Oerst.
Sambucus L. ニワトコ
Sinadoxa C. Y. Wu, Z. L. Wu et R. F. Huang
Viburnum L. ガマズミ

Adoxa L. (レンプクソウ) in Hokkaido


One species, A. moschatellina, is distributed in Japan
Renpukusou (レンプクソウ, 連福草), moschatel, five-faced bishop, hollowroot, muskroot, townhall clock or tuberous crowfoot
Gorinbana (ゴリンバナ, 五輪花)
Lifeform: deciduous, perennial forb, with long rhizomes
Distribution: widespread in temperate and cool-temperate regions, including Japan
Habitat: forests, forest edges, etc.
Chromosome number: 2n = 36 (in Korea) or 56 (Japan)
Synonyms:

Adoxa moschatellina L. f. japonica (H. Hara) H. Hara

索引

ST1 ST2 ST3
ST4 ST5 ST6
[1] in the Uryu Experimental Forest of Hokkaido University, northern Hokkaido, on May 29 2018. [2/3] along Kabuto Swamp, Sarobetsu, northern Japan, on May 12 2018. [4/5] in a forest (Symbiosis Forest) near Nopporo Forest Park on May 5 2020. [6] in a forest near GSEES, HU, on May 15 2023.

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