Though you may imagine Japan to be incredibly urban and industrial, the people of Japan live in harmony with nature, resulting in pristine fields, mountains, and forests where you can find all kinds of Japanese wildflowers. Here are 20 endemic species of flowers in Japan, including some rare ...
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The Bumblebees buzz-foraged on tomato flowers and induced a high fruiting rate and almost no puffy fruit. There was no difference in the pollination efficiency between Japanese Bumblebees and the imported non-native Bumblebee (B. terrestris). Because indigenous Bumblebees pose no ecological ...
When in bloom, numerous clusters of tiny yellow flowers develop which eventually turn into small orange or red fruits about ½-3/4 inch in diameter. The flowers have a very musky but distinct scent to them and can be easily smelt from a distance usually more so in the early evening. Di...
This climber boasts compact racemes of scented pea-like flowers and egg-shaped leaves pinnately compound. It produces large edible white-fleshed tubers that have several health benefits and are a popular food in Japan. This vine scrambles over shrubs or twines around supports and looks exceptiona...
When you think of early autumn flowers in Japan, what might come to mind is the ubiquitous higanbana or spider lily that blooms around the autumn equinox.
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Fagopyrum esculentum Moench, common buckwheat (2n = 2x = 16), is a sporophytic self-incompatible species with dimorphic flowers, which is resistant to seed... Y Wang,R Scarth,GC Campbell - 《Crop Science》 被引量: 22发表: 2005年 POTENTIAL GENETIC-VARIATION OF FLOWERING TIME IN LATE-SUMMER...
They hail from Japan and Korea and first appeared in the U.S. around 1800. Native azaleas (aka deciduous azaleas) were here all along. Unlike their Asian cousins, native species lose their leaves in winter and grow open and upright rather than forming dense mounds. Flowers are spectacular...
JAPANPOLLINATORSAPIDAEPOLLINATIONBOTANICAL gardensBEESA study on the pollination of Ophrys fuciflora (Orchidaceae), which is not a native orchid of Japan, was carried out in a botanical garden in Japan, where the flowers attracted the solitary bee, Eucera nipponensis. Six male...