Classification | Half-evergreen (Semi-evergreen) subshrub (150 - 200cm). | |
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Scientific Name | Type species | Hymenanthera obovata Kirk |
Variety | ||
Form | ||
Synonym |
Melicytus obovata (Kirk) Garn.-Jones
Melicytus obovatus (Kirk) Garn.-Jones
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Origin | obovata : refers to upside down, inverse | |
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Stalk Form | The individual leaves and flowering stalks emerge directly from the rootstock. | |
Habitat | It grows along the shore area. | |
Distribution | Japan domestic | |
Japan overseas | Oceania (New Zealand). | |
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Flower | Shape | A very small ring. The petal is not outstanding. |
Color | Light ashes white. The edge of a petal is dark reddish-brown. | |
Spur | Not seen. | |
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Stigma | ||
Aromatic | ||
Others | The shape of the flower is radial symmetry. | |
Leaf | Shape | A small ellipse form or an egg shape. A leaf stalk is very short. |
Color | The surface is green. | |
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Seed | Shape | |
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Endangered Information | ||
Type Specimen | ||
Chromosome Number | 2n=32 | |
Reference Information | ||
Others | A dioecious species. Green berries turning a dark purple late March. |