Miyama Azumagiku

Erigeron thunbergii subsp. glabratus

  • Miyama Azumagiku
  • Miyama Azumagiku
  • Miyama Azumagiku
  • Miyama Azumagiku
  • Miyama Azumagiku
  • Miyama Azumagiku
  • Flower name
    Miyama Azumagiku
  • Scientific name
    Erigeron thunbergii subsp. glabratus
  • Alias
  • Place of originEast Asia such as Japan
  • Place of floweringHigh mountain
  • Flowering seasonApril, May

What is Miyama Azumagiku

Miyama Azumagiku (Scientific name: Erigeron thunbergii subsp. Glabratus) is a high-altitude subspecies of the perennial plant "Aster savatieri (Azumagiku, 学名:Erigeron thunbergii) , which is native to East Asia such as Japan. In Japan, it grows in hilly areas and grasslands of Takayama north of Hokkaido and central Honshu. Because it is an alpine plant, its plant height is as low as 5 to 15 cm. The leaves are rooted fresh leaves from the ground, and both sides have sparse hair. The flower stem is taken out from between the rooted leaves and one light purple head flower is made to bloom on the tip.

General name: Miyama Azumagiku, Scientific name: Erigeron thunbergii subsp. Glabratus, Habitat distribution: Hight mountain, north of central Hokkaido to Honshu, Plant height: 5 to 15 cm Flora: Root fresh leaf, Leaf type: Hera type, Flower color: Light blue purple : Light purple, flowering season: cultivar from late April to mid May, own season from July to August.


  • Order
    Asterales
  • Family
    Asteraceae
  • Genus
    Erigeron
  • Species
    E. thunbergiisubsp. glabratus
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Monopetal inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Head flower
  • Leaf type
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typeperennial plant
  • Flower colorsPurple
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height5.0 ~ 15.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower3.0 ~ 3.0 cm

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