- UNB Accession No.
- 20848
- Reproductive Condition
- Specimen is reproductive
- Data Remarks
- The text below is a mailing address.(Literally) Shizuoka Prefecture, Tagata-County, Amagi-yugashimachoI checked Wikipedia and the town below has been combined to form a bigger city since 2004(the date shown below is 1962, so I doubted it this town still exist itself or not). The name of the new city is Izu-City. This kind of town-village combining has been fairly common in Japan lately, even in my hometown. When that happens, there might be a slight change in writing the mailing address and how it changes depends. Some places include the old names of the former towns/villages, yet others change completely.In the case below, I am not sure how it has incorporated into the new city name, but I would write:Amagi-yugashimacho, Tagata-county, Izu City, Shizuoka PrefectureManami Hyoda
- Previous Identifications
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Woodwardia unigemmata (L.) T. Moore by M.Mizushima