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Dioscorea tokoro Makino ex Miyabe   (redirected from: Dioscorea saidae R.Knuth)
Family: Dioscoreaceae
[Dioscorea buergeri Uline ex R.Knuth, moreDioscorea buergeri var. enneaneura Uline ex Diels, Dioscorea enneaneura (Uline ex Diels) Prain & Burkill, Dioscorea saidae R.Knuth, Dioscorea wichurae Uline ex R.Knuth, Dioscorea yokusai Prain & Burkill]
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Japan Flora: Plants glabrous; stems elongate, branched; leaves thin, cordate or deltoid-cordate, 5-12 cm. long, 5-10 cm. wide, acuminate, entire; inflorescence 的me- what elongate, erect, the staminate often branched; staminate flowers yellowish green, short-pedicelled, the pistillate pendulous; tepals minutely toothed on upper margin, flat, spreading; capsules broadly obovate-elliptic, about 15 mm. long; seeds with a broad wing on one side. July-Aug. Thickets in lowlands to the foothills;

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu; common.

Dioscorea tokoro
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National University and Korea National Arboretum of Korea Forest Service.
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