(First upload on February 22 2014. Last on April 29 2107) [ 日本語 | English ]
Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily
HOME > Plant list (植物リスト) > Podocarpaceae (マキ科) > Podocarpus macrophyllus
[Engler's syllabus エングラー体系] Gymnospermae (裸子植物) Podocarpaceae Endl. (マキ/イヌマキ) Containing 170-200 spp in 18-19 genea Evergreen trees mainly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere Two gerera in Japan Podocarpus Persoon (マキ) in JapanP. costalis C.Presl (コウトウマキ)P. fasciculatus Laubenf. (リュウキュウイヌマキ/ナンバンイヌマキ) |
P. macrophyllus (Thunb.) Sweet (イヌマキ) P. nakaii Hayata (トガリバマキ) Nageia Gaertn. (ナギ)when establishedN. fleuryi (Hickel) Laubenf. (オオバナギ) N. formosensis (Dummer) C. N. Page (コウシュンナギ) = P. formosensis Dummer N. nagi (Thunb.) Kuntze (ナギ) = P. nagi (Thunb.) Zoll. et Moritzi ex Makino |
Podocarpus Persoon (マキ)Inumaki (イヌマキ, 犬槇) yew podocarpus, or Buddhist pineLifeform: evergreen coniferous tree Distribution: Taiwan - Japan (south to Kanto District) Habitat: evergreen broad-leaved forest var. maki Endl. (rakanmaki, ラカンマキ, 羅漢槇) |
Rakan: a santon of Buddhism → the seed is like a shaven head of Buddhist monk Morphology: tree is shorter than the type species, and leaf foliage is more denseDistribution: China Utilization: gardening cv Tetragona (カクバマキ) |
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[1/2] in Oi Pier Seaside Park, faced to Keihin Canal, Tokyo, on December 26 2015.
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[3] transplanted in the Fujisawa Campus of Nihon University, Kanagawa Prefecture, on January 21 2014. [4/5] in the Koishikawa Botanical Garden (小石川植物園), the University of Tokyo, on March 16 2017.