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Phyllanthus ussuriensis Rupr. & Maxim.   (redirected from: Phyllanthus anceps Willd.)
Family: Phyllanthaceae
[Phyllanthus anceps Willd., morePhyllanthus matsumurae Hayata ex Y.Yabe, Phyllanthus simplex var. chinensis M?l.Arg., Phyllanthus simplex var. ussuriensis (Rupr. & Maxim.) M?l.Arg., Phyllanthus virgatus var. chinensis (M?l.Arg.) G.L.Webster, Phyllanthus wilfordii Croizat & Metcalf]
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Japan Flora: Glabrous, monoecious annual; stems slender, sparsely branched at base, the branches narrowly winged or striate on one side; leaves broadly lanceolate to narrowly oblong, some­times elliptic, 7-20 nun. long, 3-6 mm. wide, subacute to ob­tuse, rarely rounded at apex, obtuse and subsessile at base, en­tire, smooth, whitish beneath; flowers pale green, small; sepals of pistillate flowers 6, minute, oblong, reflexed in fruit; cap­sules pendulous, short pedicellate, depressed-globose, pale yel­lowish green, smooth, about 2.5 mm. across, the styles 3, free, short bifid; seeds yellowish brown, about 1.2 mm. long, irreg­ularly and longitudinally striate with dark brown minute dots.  Aug.-Oct. Thickets and grassy, and waste places in low­lands

Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu; common but not abundant. 

Phyllanthus ussuriensis
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