Vitaceae

Japanese: Vitaceae
Vitaceae

…In Japan, it is listed as purple kudzu, grape, and the Japanese names ehikatsura and ehikatsuranomi in the Wamyō Ruijūshō, Iroha Jiruishō, and Ishinpō. [Maki Sachiko]
[Vitaceae]
There are about 700 species in 12 genera of dicotyledonous plants, including Ardisia crenata and Amplexicaule. Most are woody climbing plants, but there are rare herbaceous climbing plants and erect species.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Vitaceae" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…日本でも《和名類聚抄》や《伊呂波字類抄》《医心方》などに紫葛,蒲萄,和名エヒカツラ,エヒカツラノミとして記載されている。【槙 佐知子】
【ブドウ科Vitaceae】
 双子葉植物で,約12属700種があり,ヤブカラシ,ノブドウなどを含む。多くはつる性の木本で,まれに草本性のつる草や直立する種もある。…

※「Vitaceae」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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