ANGIOSPERMAE (T)
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Piperaceae
Piper Linn.
Koshou
Piper nigrum
Piper is old Latin name of pepper.
nigrum;black (neuter)
cf. nigger(English), negro(Spanish)
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Salicaceae
Populus Linn.
Popura
Populus nigra var. italica
Populus is the Latin name of this species or derived from "populus" (people).
nigra;black (feminine)
italica;Italian
Doronoki
Populus Maximowiczii
Maximowiczii;of Russian taxonomist Maximowicz who studied plant of East Asia.
Yamanarashi
Populus Sieboldii
Sieboldii;of Siebold ,
〜i or 〜ii means the possessive case ,"of".
Toisusu Kimura
Oobayanagi
Toisusu Urbaniana
Toisusu is consisted of "toi"(tomb)+"susu"(trunk of willow).
It is the Ainu name of wood used for tomb.
Urbaniana;of German taxonomist I.Urban
Salix Linn.
Shidareyanagi
Salix babylonica
Salix is the old Latin name derived from Celtic "sal"(near)+"lis"(water) as this species is growing near the waterside.
It is also said that derived from "salire"(jump)or "helix"(spiral)
babylonica;Babylonian
Inukoriyanagi
Salix integra
integra;integral, entire
cf. integral(English,French)、integrale(Italian)、 integramente(Spanish)
Onoeyanagi
Salix sachalinensis
sachalinensis;indigenous to Saghalien
Nekoyanagi
Salix gracilistyla
gracilistyla;gracile of style
Tachiyanagi
Salix subfragilis
subfragilis;slightly fragile, delicate
cf. fragile(English,French,Italian), fragil (Spanish)
Shibayanagi
Salix japonica
japonica;Japanese
Akameyanagi
Salix chaenomeloides
chaenomeloides;resemble to Chaenomeles genus
Marubayanagi is the other name.
Bakkoyanagi
Salix Bakko
Bakko;Derived from a dialect to this species of Tohoku District
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Myricaceae
Myrica Linn.
Yamamomo
Myrica rubra
Myrica is derived from small fragnant tree "myrike" of which origin is Greek "myrizein"(fragrance).
rubra;red (feminine)
cf. red(English)、rouge(French)、rojo(Spanish)、rosso(Italian)
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Juglandaceae
Juglans Linn.
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Onigurumi
Juglans mandschurica subsp. Sieboldiana
Juglans means "Jovis glans"(the nuts of Jupiter)because of tastefull nets.
mandschurica;indigenous to Manchuria
Sieboldiana;of Siebold
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subsp. is abbreviation of subspecies.
Platycarya S. et Z.
Nogurumi
Platycarya storobilacea
Platycarya is consisted of "platys"(broad)+"caryon" (nuts)as the nuts are plain.
storobilacea;cone-like
Pterocarya Kunth.
Sawagurumi
Pterocarya rhoifolia
Pterocarya is consisted of "pteron"(wing)+"caryon" (nuts)by the reason why the nut has two wings.
rhoifolia;having leaves of Rhus genus 、 folio means leaf.
Carya (Reference)
Hikkori
Carya laciniosa
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Betulaceae
Ostrya Sarg.
Asada
Ostrya japonica
Ostrya is Greek name of which the quality of wood is very hard.
cf. osteo ; bone
japonica;Japanese
Carpinus Linn.
Inushide
Carpinus Tschonoskii
Carpinus is the old Latin name of this tree which derived from Celtic "car"(tree)+ "pin"(head).
Tschonoskii;of Chonosuke Sugawa who collected Japanese plant for Russian taxonomist Maximowicz
Akashide
Carpinus laxiflora
laxiflora;sparse flower、
cf. luxus(sparsely、open、lazy)+ flora (flower)
Kumashide
Carpinus japonica
japonica ;Japanese
Sawashiba
Carpinus cordata.
cordata ;cordate 、 cordial(English,French)hearty
Corylus Linn.
Hashibami
Corylus heterophylla var. Thunbergii
Corylus is derived from Greek "corys"(helmet) on account of form of an involucel.
heterophylla;having various leaves、
"heter"(different、various)+ "phyll "(leaf).
hetero is the prefix of meaning of different.
Thunbergii;of Thunberg
Tsunohasibami
Corylus Sieboldiana
Sieboldiana;of Siebold
Betula Linn.
Udaikanba
Betula Maximowiczii
Betula is the old Latin name. It is derived from the Celtic name of this species "betu".
Maximowiczii;of Russian taxonomist Maximowicz
Nekoshide
Betula corylifolia
corylifolia;having leaves ("foliatus") of Corylus genus.
It is also called Urazirokanba.
Shirakanba
Betula platyphylla var.japonica
platyphylla ;wide leaved、
"platy"(plain、wide)+ "phylla" (leaf)
plateau (English、French): a large stretch of level land
Dakekanba
Betula Ermani
Ermani; of plant collecter Erman
Zizoukanba
Betula globispica
globispica;having globe spikes
cf globus(Latin), globe(English,French), globo(Spanish,Italian) an object in the shapeof a round ball, the Earth
It is also called Inubushi.
Onoore
Betula Schmidtii
Schmidtii;of Saghalien plants researcher F.Schumidt
Mizume
Betula grossa
grossa;great, coarse
cf. gross(English) gros(French) grosso(Italian) total, rough, thick, fat, rank
Alnus Mill.
Miyamahannoki
Alnus Maximowiczii
Alnus is the old Lain name. It is derived from Celtic words "al"(near)+ "lan"(shore).
Maximowiczii;of Russian taxonomist Maximowicz
Oobayashabushi
Alnus Sieboldiana
Sieboldiana;of Japanese plant researcher Siebold
Yashabushi
Alnus firma
firma; firm, solid
Yamahannoki
Alnus hirsuta var. sibirica
hirsuta;hirsute, hairy
sibirica;indigenous to Siberia
Hannoki
Alnus japonica
japonica;Japanese
Sakurabahannoki
Alnus trabeculosa
trabeculosa;trabeculate
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Fagaceae
Fagus Linn.
Buna
Fagus crenata
Fagus is derived from Greek word "phagein"(eat) as nuts are edible.
crenata;crenate
Inubuna
Fagus japonica
japonica;Japanese
cf. This species is easily distinguished from Fagus crenata by soft hairs beneath the leaf and it grows on the lower altitude .
Quercus Linn.
Ubamegashi
Quercus phillyraeoides
Quercus is derived from Celtic "quer"(of good quality)+ "cuez"(wood).
phillyraeoides;resemble to Phillyraea
Kunugi
Quercus acutissima
acutissima; most acute、
cf. acutus ; acute
Abemaki
Quercus variabilis
variabilis; easy to vary,assorted, multiform
cf variable(English), varie(French), variante(Spanish), vario(Italian);varied, diversified
Kashiwa
Quercus dentata
dentata;dentate, dental
cf. dental(English)、dentaire(French)
dent(English) a cog、
dent(French)、dente(Italian) teeth
Mizunara
Quercus mongolica var. grosseserrata
mongolica;Mongolia
grosseserrata;having gross serrate leaves 、
cf. serratus ;serrate
Konara
Quercus serrata
serrata;serrate
cf. serrate ; having a row of connected V-shapes like teeth
Ichiigashi
Quercus gilva
gilva;reddish yellow
Akagashi
Quercus acuta
acuta;acute
acuite(French), acuto (Italian), agudo(Spanish)
Tsukubanegashi
Quercus sessilifolia
sessilifolia;without a petiole
cf. sessilis ; sessile
Arakashi
Quercus glauca
glauca;covered with a fine whitish powderry surface
cf. glacous (English); coverd with a fine whitish powdery surface, light green, sea green
glauque (French), glauco (Italian), glauco (Spanish), light green, sea green
Shirakashi
Quercus myrsinaefolia
myrsinaefolia;having leaves resemble to Myrsine genus
cf. folia ;leaf
Urajirogashi
Quercus salicina
salicina;like willow
cf Salix ;genus name of willow
Castanea Mill.
Kuri
Castanea crenata
Castanea is the old Latin name originated from Greek "castana"(chestnut)
crenata;crenate
Castanopsis Spach
Tsuburajii
Castanopsis cuspidata
Castanopsis is consisted of "castanea"(chestnut)+ "opsis"(resemble)
cuspidata;cuspidate, sharp-pointed
Sudajii
Castanopsis cuspdata var. Sieboldii
cuspidata;cuspidate, sharp-pointed
Sieboldii;of Siebold
Pasania Oerst.
Matebashii
Pasania edulis
Pasania is the native name of this species in Jawa.
edulis;edible
Shiribukagashi
Pasania glabra
glabra;glabrous, hairless, smooth
cf. glabrous(English), glabre(French), glabro (Italian) hairless, smooth, shaven
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Ulmaceae
Ulmus Linn.
Akinire
Ulmus parvifolia
Ulmus is derived from the Celtic name of this tree "elm".
parvifolia;small leaved、
cf. parvus ; small, little、 folia ; leaf
Harunire
Ulmus Davidiana var. japonica
Davidiana;of missionary A.David who collected Chinese plants
Ohyou
Ulmus laciniata
laciniata;laciniate, disunited to pieces, slashed
Zelkova Spach
Keyaki
Zelkova serrata
Zelkova is the native name of this species in the Caucasus "zelkoua" or "tselkwa"
serrata;serrate
Celtis Linn.
Enoki
Celtis sinensis var. japonica
Celtis is named after the imaginated name of sweet fruit "lotus" which Homeros ate in Greek Era
sinensis;indigenous to China
Aphananthe Planch.
Mukunoki
Aphananthe aspera
Aphananthe is consisted of "aphanes"(indistinct)+ "anthos"(flower) because of the inconspicuous inflorescence.
aspera;asperous
cf. asperity (English) roughness, severity
asphalt (English) ;a black sticky material used for the surface of roads
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Moraceae
Morus Linn.
Kuwa
Morus alba
Morus is the old Latin name. It is derived from the Celtic name "mor" (black) on account of the color of the fruit.
alba;white
cf. albino 、albumen 、albumin 、album
Yamaguwa
Morus bombycis
bombycis;of a silk worm, silky
cf. bombycid(English)、bombyx(French) a silk worm moth
Broussonetia Vent.
Kouzo
Broussonetia Kazinoki
Broussonetia is named after French doctor P.M.A.Broussonet.
Kazinoki;It is adopted the Japanese name Kajinoki by mistake.
Kajinoki
Broussonetia papyrifera
papyrifera;with paper
cf. papyrus(English, French) paper, a papyrus
Ficus Linn.
Ichijiku
Ficus Carica var.Johannis
Ficus is the old Latin name of a fig tree. The origin is Greek.
Carica;a fig tree
Johannis;?
Gajumaru
Ficus retusa
retusa;retuse
Akou
Ficus Wightiana
Wightiana;of Indian plant researcher Wight
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Trochodendoraceae
Trochodendron S. et Z.
Yamaguruma
Trochodendron aralioides
Trochodendoron means "trochos" (wheel)+ "dendron" (tree).
Stamen and ovary gather like a wheel.
aralioides;resemble to Aralia genus
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Eupteleaceae
Euptelea S. et Z.
Husazakura
Euptelea polyandra
Euptelea is consisted of "eu"(good)+"ptelea"(elm).
It means beautiful elm because fruits are resemble to elm and flowers are more beautiful.
polyandra; having many (over 20) stamen
cf. Poly is the prefix of meaning of many.
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Cercidiphyllaceae
Cercidiphyllum S. et Z.
Katsura
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Cercidiphyllum is consisted of "Cercis" (Cercis genus)+ "phyllon" (leaf). As the leaves are resemble to that of Cercis genus.
Japonicum;Japanese
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Lardizabalaceae
Akebia Decne.
Akebi
Akebia quinata
Akebia is named after Japanese name "Akebi".
quinata;five
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Berberidaceae
Berberis Linn.
Hebinoborazu
Berberis Sieboldii
Berberis is derived from "berbery" which is the Arabic name of the fruit of this tree.
Sieboldii;of Siebold
Megi
Berberis Thunbergii
Thunbergii;of Thunberg
Nandina Thunb.
Nanten
Nandina domestica
Nandina is derived from Japanese name of this tree "Nanten".
domestica;cultivated, adapted, domestic
cf. domestic(English), domestique(French), domestico(Spanish, Italian)
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Magnoliaceae
Magnolia Linn.
Taisanboku
Magnolia grandiflora
Magnolia is named after French botanist Pierre Magnol.
grandiflora; having grand flower
grandi(grand)+florus(flower)
Hoonoki
Magnolia obovata
obovata;obovate
Shidekobushi
Magnolia stellata
stellata;stellar, stellate, starry
cf. stellar(English)、stellaire(French)
Mokuren
Magnolia liliflora
liliflora;having similar flower (flora) of Lily(Lilium).
Kobushi
Magnolia Kobus
Kobus;Japanese name "Kobushi"
Tamushiba
Magnolia salicifolia
salicifolia;similar leaf (folium) of Salix genus
Michelia Linn.
Ogatamanoki
Michelia compressa
Michelia is named after Swiss botanist Marc Micheli.
compressa;compress,
cf. compress(English), comprimer(French), comprimir(Spanish), comprimere(Italian)
Liriodendron Linn.
Yurinoki
Liriodendron Tulipifera
Liriodendron is consisted of "leirion" (lily) +"dendron" (Tree) bcause flower resembles to lily.
Tulipifera ;having tulip like flower
Illicium Linn.
Shikimi
Illicium religiosum
Illicium means "illicio" (draw, tempt) as it has fragrance.
religiosum;religious, dignified
Kadsura Juss.
Sanekazura
Kadsura japonica
Kadsura is a part of Japanese name "Sanekazura".
japonica;Japanese
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Lauraceae
Cinnamomum Blume
Kusunoki
Cinnamomum Camphora
Cinnamomum is Greek name of cassia or cinnamon.
Camphora;Arabic name of camphor
Yabunikkei
Cinnamomum japonicum
japonicum;Japanese
Nikkei
Cinnamomum Loureiri
Loureiri;of Indo-China plant researcher Loureir
Machilus Nees
Tabunoki
Machilus Thunbergii
Machilus is the Latin name of Indonesian patois name makilan.
Thunbergii;of Thunberg
Lindera Thunb.
Dankoubai
Lindera obtusiloba
Lindera is named after Swedish botanist Johann Linder.
obtusiloba;obtuse-lobed
Aomoji
Lindera citriodora
citriodora;having the odor of lemon(citreus).
Kuromoji
Lindera umbellata
umbellata;umbellate, umbellar
Parabenzoin Nakai
Aburachan
Parabenzoin praecox
Parabenzoin is consisted of "para"(different)+ "Benzoin" (old name of Lauraceae plant).
As it is different from Benzoin to the point of split of rind.
praecox ;precocious, premature, early
Shiromoji
Parabenzoin trilobum
trilobum;three pieces
tri ;three、
lobe(English,French); leaf, piece, earlap
Laurus Linn.
Gekkeiju
Laurus nobilis
Laurus is the Latin name derived from Celtic "laur"(green) because of evergreen tree.
nobilis ;noble, excellent
cf. noble(English,French,Spanish) nobile (Italian)
Neolitsea Merrill
Shirodamo
Neolitsea sericea
Neolitsea is consisted of "neos" (new)+ "Litsea" (genus name), as although it is near to Litsea genus, it was made new genus later.
sericea;sericeous
Actinodaphne Nees
Baribarinoki
Actinodaphne longifolia
Actinodaphne is consisted of "aktis"(radiation)+ "Daphne"(Daphne genus) as shape of leaf resembles to Daphne genus and actinomorphic.
longifolia;long leaved
long (long) + folia (leaf)
Litsea Lam.
Hamabiwa
Litsea japonica
Litsea is Chinese name.
japonica;Japanese
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ANGIOSPERMAE (T) Finish
1 GYMNOSPERMAE
2 ANGIOSPERMAE (U)
3 ANGIOSPERMAE (V)
4 ANGIOSPERMAE (W)
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6 Japanese Name Index
7 Scientific Name Index
8 Tree Homepage Links