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Smilax china L.  
Family: Liliaceae
[Coprosmanthus japonicus Kunth, moreSmilax boninensis Nakai ex Tuyama, Smilax china f. gignatifolia (Sugim.) T.Koyama, Smilax china f. igaensis (Masam. & T.Kurok.) T.Koyama, Smilax china f. xanthocarpa Sugim., Smilax china f. yanagitai (Honda) T.Koyama, Smilax china var. igaensis Masam. & T.Kurok., Smilax china var. kuru Sakag. ex Yamam., Smilax china var. macrocarpa Honda, Smilax china var. microphylla Nakai, Smilax china var. prunifolrmis Honda, Smilax china var. recticaulis T.Koyama, Smilax china var. staminea F.P.Metcalf, Smilax china var. taiheiensis (Hayata) T.Koyama, Smilax china var. yakushimensis Masam., Smilax china var. yanagitae Honda, Smilax elongato-reticulata Hayata, Smilax elongato-umbellata Hayata, Smilax japonica (Kunth) A.Gray, Smilax pteropus Miq., Smilax taiheiensis Hayata, Smilax taquetii H.L?.]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes woody, stout, creeping; stems firm, 0.5-2 m. long, profusely branched, ascending to spreading, the branches green, usually more or less prickly; leaves coriaceous, lustrous, ovate to ovate- orbicular or elliptic, 3-12 cm. long, 2-10 cm. wide, mucronate, rounded or sometimes shallowly cordate or cuneate at base, 3- to 5-nerved, smooth, sometimes glaucescent beneath; petioles 7-20 mm. long, with a long tendril near the middle on each side; umbels axillary, many-flowered, pedunculate; staminate tepals ascending, elliptic, recurved above, about 4 mm. long, the inner whorl narrower; filaments about 2/3 as long as the outer tepals, the anthers elliptic, about 0.6 mm. long; fruit red, globose, about 7 mm. in diameter. Apr. Hills and mountains;

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu; common. China and Korea.

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