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Tricyrtis latifolia Maxim.   (redirected from: Tricyrtis makinoana Tatew.)
Family: Liliaceae
[Compsoa latifolia (Maxim.) Kuntze, moreTricyrtis bakeri Koidz., Tricyrtis latifolia var. emaculata Honda, Tricyrtis latifolia var. makinoana (Tatew.) Hiyama, Tricyrtis latifolia var. nikkomontana Hiyama, Tricyrtis macropoda f. glabrescens (Koidz.) Masam., Tricyrtis macropoda var. glabrescens Koidz., Tricyrtis makinoana Tatew.]
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Japan Flora: Plants nearly glabrous, except the inflorescence; stems 40-80 cm. long; leaves obovate, 8-15 cm. long, 4-9 cm. wide, rather thin, abruptly acuminate, deeply cordate and prominently clasping, short-ciliate while young; inflorescence cymose, at summit of stems and in upper axils, few- to several-flowered, pedunculate; flowers yellow, with purple spots inside, the tepals obliquely spreading, 2-2.5 cm. long, subacute, the outer segments broadly oblanceolate, the inner linear-oblong.  July-Sept. Woods in mountains.

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shi­koku, Kyushu.

var. makinoana (Tatew.) Hiyama. The stems and leaf veins hairy beneath. Oc­curs with the typical phase.

Tricyrtis latifolia
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