2022
DOI: 10.11609/jott.7485.14.4.20848-20858
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Distribution of the genus Pinguicula (L., 1753) (Lentibulariaceae) in Gunma Prefecture, Japan with new records

Abstract: We studied the distribution of two Pinguicula (Butterwort) species in Gunma Prefecture, Japan based on our herbarium specimen examinations and field observations. As a result, several localities of Pinguicula macroceras, such as Mt. Akagi-yama or the Tanigawa Mountain Range, were present today. In addition, two new localities of P. macroceras, Mts. Hotaka-yama and Ojikazawa-no-kashira, which had not been previously recorded, were found. However, only a single locality of P. ramosa, a threatened species (Endang… Show more

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“…Seven alien Drosera species have so far been introduced into native CP habitats in Japan by carnivorous plant enthusiasts (D. aliciae, D. binata, D. capensis, D. capillaris, D. filiformis, D. × hybrida, D. intermedia, D. pygmaea), several of which naturalized and threaten local native CP species, and which are removed by local conservationists and volunteers (Kataoka & Nishimoto 2012;Kagawa 2015). Additionally, Dionaea, Sarracenia spp., aquatic Utricularia spp., as well as the SE-USA species Pinguicula primuliflora have been deliberately planted to and naturalized in wetland habitats in Japan (Kadono et al 2019;Shimai 2021).…”
Section: False Argument 2: "Now That the Plants Have Already Been Dug...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven alien Drosera species have so far been introduced into native CP habitats in Japan by carnivorous plant enthusiasts (D. aliciae, D. binata, D. capensis, D. capillaris, D. filiformis, D. × hybrida, D. intermedia, D. pygmaea), several of which naturalized and threaten local native CP species, and which are removed by local conservationists and volunteers (Kataoka & Nishimoto 2012;Kagawa 2015). Additionally, Dionaea, Sarracenia spp., aquatic Utricularia spp., as well as the SE-USA species Pinguicula primuliflora have been deliberately planted to and naturalized in wetland habitats in Japan (Kadono et al 2019;Shimai 2021).…”
Section: False Argument 2: "Now That the Plants Have Already Been Dug...mentioning
confidence: 99%