…It is widely distributed in Siberia, Central Europe, and North America. It is also an important horticultural plant of the Campanula genus (English name: bluebell). The stem is 15-40 cm tall, the basal leaf stalk is 3-10 cm long, and the leaf blade is circular, 0.5-3 cm in diameter, with several coarse serrations. … From [Hamamatsuka]…It is widely distributed along the coasts of Northeast Asia, Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, and the Aleut Islands. The genus Mertensia (English name bluebell) is a group of about 30 species that are differentiated in the subarctic and arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, and there are many species in the western part of North America. The nature of Mertensia, which is coastal and fleshy, is exceptional within the genus. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "bluebell" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…シベリア,中部ヨーロッパ,北アメリカに広く分布している。カンパニュラ類(英名bluebell)の重要な園芸植物にもなっている。茎は高さ15~40cm,根生葉の柄は長さ3~10cm,葉身は円形で径0.5~3cm,数個の粗い鋸歯がある。… 【ハマベンケイソウ】より…東北アジア,サハリン,千島列島,アレウト列島の海岸に広く分布する。 ハマベンケイソウ属Mertensia(英名bluebell)は,北半球の亜寒帯・寒帯域で分化している一群で約30種があり,とくに北アメリカ大陸の西側に多くの種がある。海岸生で多肉質というハマベンケイソウの性質は,属の中では例外的なものである。… ※「bluebell」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。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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