Filipendula multijuga
- Flower nameFilipendula multijuga
- Scientific nameFilipendula auriculata
- Alias越路下野草, Filipendula auriculata
- Place of originJapanese seaward mountainous
- Place of flowering
- Flowering seasonJune, July, August
What is Filipendula multijuga
Filipendula auriculata or Koshiji-shimotsukesou (scientific name: Filipendula auriculata) is a species that is native to the Japanese seaward mountainous area of "{{Shimotsukeso}} (Silentflower, Filipendula multijuga)", which is a perennial plant of the Rosaceae family. The palmate leaf is attached to the end of the long petiole, and the mulberry leaf holds the stem. From the flower stalk, it spreads the inflorescence and blooms many small peach-colored five-petaled flowers from early summer to summer.
Generic name: Filipendula auriculata or Shimotsukesou, Scientific name: Filipendula auriculata, Origin: Japan, Habitat distribution: the Japanese seaward, environment: mountainous area, grass length: 30 to 100 cm, leaves: root leaves and stems and leaves, leaf order: alternate, leaf shape: palmate, inflorescence form: , Flower color: ppink color, petal: round with 5, number of stamens: large, flower diameter: 0.4 to 0.5 cm, calyx piece: dish type and 4, 5 pieces of splinters are warped, flowering period: June to August, fruit type: baguede.
















