Rubia jesoensis
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What is Rubia jesoensis
Acanemgra (scientific name:Rubia jesoensis) is the Rubiaceae perennial native to Japan. In summer, the wild Moor and uncultivated Hokkaido and Northern Honshu. Total bit thick erect stems, leaf 2, stipule two of four leaves in whorls;
Compound cymes from the leaf axil, car-shaped corolla tips 4 and 5 deep cleft, the open flat white flower blooms sparsely. General name: acanemgra (Akane mugura), scientific name:Rubia jesoensis, aka: giant Akane (large Akane), Habitat: Hokkaido and Northern Honshu, living environment: wilderness and wetlands, classification name: Plantae Angiosperm gate true dicots gentian eyes Akane Department Akane acanemgra species, living type: perennial plant: 40-80 cm, stem: upright and 4 Crest stock, root color: red leaf, monoplane, leaf length: 5-8 cm, tip be pointed leaf shape: lanceolate / linear lanceolate, leaf arrangement: whorled, petioles short, leaves behind: spines upside-down, flowers: joint venture flower flower shape: compound cymes Squeezing: in car tips 4 and 5 deep cleft flat open flowering: mid-June-out flower color: white, flower diameter:0.3~0.4cm, stamens number 5, column number 2, flowers in late July: axil
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