Family | Ranunculaceae |
Subfamily | Isopyroideae |
Tribe | Isopyreae |
Subtribe | Isopyrineae |
Scientific name | Semiaquilegia adoxoides (de Candolle) Makino |
Synonyms | Isopyrum adoxoides (de Candolle) Ohwi; Enemion leveilleanum Nakai ex Mori; Isopyrum adoxoides de Candolle; Isopyrum japonicum Siebold & Zuccarini; Isopyrum leveilleanum Nakai; Isopyrum tuberosum Léveillé; Semiaquilegia adoxoides (de Candolle) Ohwi; Semiaquilegia adoxoides (de Candolle) Makino var. grandis D. Q. Wang; Semiaquilegia dauciformis D. Q. Wang; Semiaquilegia leveilleanum Nakai ex Mori |
Common name | (Japanese common name) hime-uzu (ヒメウズ, 姫烏頭 [meaning: dwarf aconite]) |
(English common name) none | |
Distribution | (Japan) Honshu (west of Kanto region), Shikoku, Kyushu |
(Other nations) Korea, China | |
Chromosomal number | 2n=14 |
Description | Plants 20-35cm tall. Leaves 1-2.5cm across. Flowers 6 white sepals each 5-6mm long, petals 2.5mm long, flowering in March to May. Fruits 5-6mm long. Perennial plants. |
Reference | Semiaquilegia adoxoides (DC.) Makino |
Semiaquilegia adoxoides (de Candolle) Makino | |
Delivery of small doses of infestible treatments (WIPO Patent WO/2001/022934) |
April 2006 at Tsukuba Botanical Garden |
April 2006 at Tsukuba Botanical Garden |
March 2006 at Tsukuba Botanical Garden |
April 2006 at Tsukuba Botanical Garden |
April 2006 at Tsukuba Botanical Garden |
April 2006 at Tsukuba Botanical Garden |
May 2008 at Tsukuba Botanical Garden |