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Polugonatum oboratum var. pluriflorum식물/들꽃-백합과(Liliaceae) 2024. 8. 26. 14:27
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자생식물 정명 Polygonatum odoratum (Mill.) Druce var. pluriflorum (Miq.) Ohwi 둥굴레 2022/03/28 자생식물 정명 Polygonatum odoratum (Mill.) Druce 풍도둥굴레 2022/03/28 Polygonatum odoratum (syn. P. officinale), the angular Solomon's seal or scented Solomon's seal, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Europe, the Caucasus, Siberia, the Russian Far East, China, Mongolia, Korea, Nepal and Japan[ In the United Kingdom it is one of three native species of the genus, the others being P. multiflorum and P. verticillatum.
The genus name Polygonatum comes from the Greek words "poly", meaning "many", and "gonu", meaning "knee joint". This is in reference to the plant's jointed rhizomes. The Latin specific epithet odoratum means "scented".
Polygonatum odoratum is a colonizing herbaceous perennial growing to 85 cm (33 in) tall by 30 cm (12 in) wide, with alternate, simple leaves on arching stems. The scented tubular flowers are white with green tips, borne in spring and hanging from the underside of the stems.
Polygonatum odoratum - Wikipedia
Polygonatum odoratum, commonly called fragrant Solomon's seal, is a rhizomatous, shade-loving perennial that typically grows to 18-24” tall on low, gracefully arching, angled (as opposed to cylindrical), unbranched stems. It is native to shaded slopes and woodland areas in temperate regions of Europe and Asia. Each stem (to 18” long) rises singly from the rhizome clad with 8-17 alternate, upright, parallel-veined, elliptic to ovate-oblong leaves (to 4” long). Leaves turn an attractive yellow in fall. Greenish-white tubular flowers (to 7/8” long) on short pedicels droop (usually in pairs but sometimes solitarily) from the leaf axils along and beneath the arching stems. Flowers have a sweet, lily-like fragrance. Flowers bloom late spring to early summer (May-June). Flowers are followed by attractive pendulous blue-black berries (each 1/4" diameter) in fall which hang downward from the leaf axils.
Genus name comes from Greek words poly meaning many and gonu meaning knee joint in reference to the jointed plant rhizomes. Early herbalists believed that plants with jointed rhizomes were helpful in treating human joint disorders.
Specific epithet comes from the Latin word odoratus meaning sweet smelling in reference to the fragrance of plant flowers.
Common name is usually considered to be in reference to the large, circular seals (leaf stalk scars) located on the rhizomes. However, some authorities suggest the common name actually refers to “wound sealing properties” of the plant.Polygonatum odoratum var. pluriflorum 'Variegatum' - Plant Finder (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
Amadocoro (Polygonatum odoratum var. pluriflorum) is a member of the family Polygonatum odoratumPerennial herb of the genus Amadocoro. In a broad sense, it refers to the entire P. odoratum. It grows in sunny mountains, has a plant height of about 50 cm, and grows oblong leaves alternately on the left and right. In spring, it blooms with white flowers in the form of vases hanging from the base of the leaves. It can also be used for food and medicine. Variants include large Yamaamadokoro and Ooamadokoro
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Amadocoro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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