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Takenoshin Nakai (中井 猛之進,
Nakai Takenoshin,
November 27, 1882, Gifu
Prefecture –
December 6, 1952) was a ****anese botanist. In 1919 and 1930, he published...
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Hashimoto (1881–1934)
Ichiro Miyake (1881–1964)
Kunihiko Hashida (1882–1945)
Takenoshin Nakai (1882–1952)
Kyusaku Ogino (1882–1975) Gen-ichi
Koidzumi (1883–1953)...
- only on the
Korean Peninsula. The
species was
first described in 1919 by
Takenoshin Nakai. Its dark red
flowers may be seen in June and July, on mountain...
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Hutchinson (1926),
although initially using Scitamineae,
later followed Takenoshin Nakai (1930). in
adopting Zingiberales as the name for the
order (6 families)...
- the
genus Citrullus in 1916 by ****anese
botanists Jinzō
Matsumura and
Takenoshin Nakai.
Watermelons were
originally cultivated for
their high
water content...
- was
originally described at the
species rank (Actinidia hypoleuca) by
Takenoshin Nakai in 1904, but
reduced to a
variety of A. arguta in 1980 by Siro Kitamura...
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botanical name for an
order of
flowering plants. The name was
published by
Takenoshin Nakai. In the
Cronquist system the name was used for an
order placed in...
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Compositae Checklist Nakai,
Takenoshin. 1915.
Botanical Magazine. [Shokubutsu-gaku z****hi].
Tokyo 29: 12 Nakai,
Takenoshin. 1928.
Rigakkwai 26(5) : 8 Nakai...
- 1826. It is the only
member of the
genus Pantholops. In 1919,
botanist Takenoshin Nakai published Abeliophyllum,
which is a
genus of
shrubs from Korea,...
- 1784 by Carl
Thunberg and
transferred to the
genus Persicaria in 1819 by
Takenoshin Nakai. The
species has been
treated as the
variety filiformis of Persicaria...