scoke

Japanese: scoke
scoke

…The whole plant resembles pokeweed, but the flowers are pale pink and white, and the fruit is a single spherical berry rather than a single fruit segment. P. americana L. (English names: poke, scoke, pokeweed, pokeberry, pigeonberry, garget) (illustration) is native to North America and has become a naturalized weed. It has a reddish stem, drooping inflorescences, and 10 stamens. …

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

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…全体はヤマゴボウに似るが,花が淡紅白色で,果実は分果を作らず球形の1個の液果となる。ヨウシュヤマゴボウP.americana L.(英名poke,scoke,pokeweed,pokeberry,pigeonberry,garget)(イラスト)は北アメリカ原産で帰化し,雑草としてよく見られる。茎は赤みを帯び,花序は下垂し,おしべは10本。…

※「scoke」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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