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Viburnum sieboldii is a large shrub or small tree with opposite, simple leaves, on stout, brittle stems. The flowers are white, borne in spring. The flowers are white, borne in spring. Taxon identifiers
Magnolia sieboldii is a large deciduous shrub or small tree 5–10 m (16–33 ft) tall. The stalks, young leaves, young twigs and young buds are downy. The leaves are elliptical to ovate-oblong, 9–16 cm (rarely 25 cm) long and 4–10 cm (rarely 12 cm) broad, with a 1.5-4.5 cm petiole.
Primula sieboldii, the Japanese primrose, is a species of primrose that is endemic to East Asia. The species goes by common names such as Siebold's primrose , cherry blossom primrose , Japanese woodland primrose [ 2 ] Snowflake , Geisha girl , Madam butterfly [ 3 ] and the Japanese primrose which also applies to the related species Primula ...
Hosta sieboldii, the small-leaved plantain lily, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Sakhalin, the Kurils, and Japan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A number of cultivars are available.
Hosta sieboldiana, Siebold's plantain lily, is a species of hosta native to Japan. [2] A putative variety, Hosta sieboldiana var. elegans (called the giant blue hosta), has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, as has a putative variety of its synonym; Hosta fortunei var. aureomarginata, the gold-edged plantain lily.
Tsuga sieboldii, also called the southern Japanese hemlock, or in Japanese, simply tsuga (栂), is a conifer native to the Japanese islands of Honshū, Kyūshū, Shikoku and Yakushima. In Europe and North America the tree is sometimes used as an ornamental and has been in cultivation since 1861.
The specific epithet sieboldii commemorates Philipp Franz von Siebold, a notable German plant collector of the 19th century. [ 2 ] This plant requires some protection from low temperatures in winter, and is often seen in cultivation as a houseplant or in an alpine garden . [ 1 ]
Rubus sieboldii, the Molucca raspberry, is a flowering plant in the genus Rubus. The species is native to Japan, including the Ryukyu Islands . [ 1 ] The shrubs prefer low wetland areas, with very good sun exposure, though the plants can tolerate moderate shade.