Hedyotis coreana

Hedyotis biflora var. parvifolia

  • Hedyotis coreana
  • Hedyotis coreana
  • Flower name
    Hedyotis coreana
  • Scientific name
    Hedyotis biflora var. parvifolia
  • Alias磯馴葎
  • Place of originJapan, the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan
  • Place of floweringSeashore
  • Flowering seasonJuly, August, September

What is Hedyotis coreana

Hedyotis coreana, or Sonare-mugura (scientific name: Hedyotis biflora var. Parvifolia) is native to Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan, and is an evergreen perennial wild grass of the family Rubiaceae. The leaves are shiny and fleshy. In the summer, a tiny, extremely small white flower sticking to the rocky gaps on the coast make bloom. Flowers are four valve flowers.

Common name: Hedyotis coreana,or Sonare-mugura, Scientific name: Hedyotis biflora var. Parvifolia, distribution Distribution: Japan in the south Kanto , Shikoku , Kyusyu, living type: evergreen perennial, leaf color: glossy green, leaf shape: egg shape, leafy: meat, leaf length: 1 to 2 cm, leaf order: contrary, trunk Leaves: with, flowering period: July to September, flower color: white, flower size: 0.3 to 0.4 cm, corolla length: 1.5 to 2 cm.


  • Order
    Gentianales
  • Family
    Rubiaceae
  • Genus
    Hedyotis
  • Species
    H. coreana
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Cluster inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Tubular
  • Leaf type
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typean evergreen perennial wild grass
  • Flower colorsWhite
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height5.0 ~ 10.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower0.3 ~ 0.4 cm

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