Enkianthusのperulatusの伝播の皿
The genus name, Enkianthus, comes from the Greek words enkyos, meaning pregnant and anthos meaning flower, and refers to the swelling at the base of the corolla of some species. The specific epithet, perulatus, is the Latin word meaning provided with budscales and refers to the fact that the budscales of this species are consipicuous.
The plant produces stunning white bell-shaped flowers in late spring or early summer, which are followed by red, orange, or yellow fall foliage. Enkianthus Perulatus is a slow-growing plant that can reach a height of 6 to 10 feet and a width of 4 to 6 feet. Taxonomic Information
Enkianthus perulatus セイヨウ情勢での知見を活かし、現在は北海道生物多様性保全活動連携支援センター(HoBiCC)が 新「セイヨウ情勢」 として、サイトを継続して運用しています。
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