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Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily
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Spiraea L. (シモツケ)S. betulifolia Pallasvar. betulifoliaMarubashimotsuke (マルバシモツケ, 丸葉下野), white spirea (spiraea) Lifeform: deciduous shrub Distribution: Siberia - northern Japan (including Hokkaido) - Sakhalin - Kuriles - Kamchatka Habitat: forests - open habitats, including wetland (湿原)
f. oblanceolata (Tatewaki) Kitamura (テシオシモツケ) |
Leaf: 15-60 mm in length, top rounded, tooth deep at the top to shallow at the base var. aemilana (C. K. Schn.) Hara (エゾノマルバシモツケ, 蝦夷ノ丸葉下野) Distribution/habitat: alpine zone in Hokkaido Stem: short ≤ 30 cm in height Leaf: small, rounded and wide, with wrinkles Vein: dented Synonyms:
Spiraea betulifolia Pall. ssp. aemiliana (C. K. Schneid.) H. Hara |
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[1/2] in a post-mined peatland, Sarobetsu mire, northern Japan, on July 5 2006.
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[1/2] at the western slope of Mount Yotei (羊蹄山), central Hokkaido, on June 28 2014. [3] near the bothie (hut escaped from mountainous disasters) of Mount Tokachi, central Hokkaido, on June 27 2017.
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[1-3] along a trail near the summit on June 28 2022.