Abelia tetrasepala




Family Caprifoliaceae
Scientific name Abelia tetrasepala (Koidzumi) Hara & Kurosawa
Synonyms Abelia spathulata Siebold et Zuccarini var. subtetrasepala Makino forma flavescens Honda; Abelia spathulata Siebold et Zuccarini var. tetrasepala Koidzumi
Common name (Japanese common name) oh-tsukubane-utsugi [large tsukubane utsugi (tsukubane = Japanese traditional toy ball which has some shuttlecocks, utsugi = a tree which has empty body]
(English common name) none
Distribution (Japan) Honshu (west of Kanto region), Shikoku, Kyushu
(Other nations) none
Chromosomal number unknown
Description Plants 1-2m. Leaves 2-5cm length. Flowers white corollas 3-4cm, flowering in April to May. Deciduous. Shrub.
Note Flower of Abelia tetrasepala has 5 sepals, and the center sepal is very small. Other similar Abelia plants in Japan have 5 sepals too, but the center sepal is not obviously smaller than other 4 sepals.



April 2007
at Ushiku Forest Park
April 2007
at Ushiku Forest Park
April 2007
at Ushiku Forest Park



April 2007
at Tsukuba Botanical Garden
April 2007
at Tsukuba Botanical Garden



April 2007
at Ushiku Forest Park
April 2007
at Tsukuba Botanical Garden
April 2007
at Tsukuba Botanical Garden