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Fragaria Iinumae
''Fragaria iinumae'' is a species of Fragaria, strawberry native to Japan and eastern Russia. In Japan it was first discovered on and the name was given. All strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes. ''Fragaria iinumae'' is diploid, having 2 pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 14 chromosomes. ''Fragaria iinumae'' is one of the diploid progenitors of the octoploid strawberry. Fragaria iinumae (flower s6).jpg, Flower Fragaria iinumae (fruits with scale).jpg, Fruits Fragaria iinumae (Montage).jpg, Montage See also * Alpine plant References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q3088700 Fragaria, iinumae Plants described in 1907 ...
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Tomitarô Makino
image:Makino Tomitaro.jpg, 200px, Tomitaro Makino was a pioneer Japanese botanist noted for his taxonomic work. He has been called "Father of Japanese Botany". He was one of the first Japanese botanists to work extensively on classifying Japanese plants using the system developed by Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus. His research resulted in documenting 50,000 specimens, many of which are represented in his ''Makino's Illustrated Flora of Japan''. Despite having dropped out of grammar school, he eventually attained a Doctor of Science degree, and his birthday is remembered as ''Botany Day'' in Japan. Early life Tomitaro Makino was born in Sakawa, Kōchi, Sakawa, Kōchi Prefecture, Kōchi to a prestigious sake brewer. His parents died during his early childhood, and he was raised mainly by his grandmother. Though he dropped out of school after two years, he cultivated a strong interest in English, geography, and especially in botany. In 1880, he became a teacher at the Primary education ...
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