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The perennial Itadori flower is found on all four main islands of Japan, along with general East Asia. | The perennial Itadori flower is found on all four main islands of Japan, along with general East Asia. | ||
| − | It is said in the [[Nihon Shoki]] that a Tajihi Flower (Itadori Flower) fell into the well where [[Emperor Hanzei|Emperor Hanzei's]] bath water | + | It is said in the [[Nihon Shoki]] that a Tajihi Flower (Itadori Flower) fell into the well where [[Emperor Hanzei|Emperor Hanzei's]] bath water came from. He henceforth got the name "Emperor Tajihi no Mizuhawake". |
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| + | Nihon Shoki. Aston. 1.310-311. | ||
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[http://www.t-c-m-rd.co.uk/invasive-weeds/japanese-knotweed Japanese Knotweed] | [http://www.t-c-m-rd.co.uk/invasive-weeds/japanese-knotweed Japanese Knotweed] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 29 October 2006
- Scientific Name: Fallopia japonica
The perennial Itadori flower is found on all four main islands of Japan, along with general East Asia.
It is said in the Nihon Shoki that a Tajihi Flower (Itadori Flower) fell into the well where Emperor Hanzei's bath water came from. He henceforth got the name "Emperor Tajihi no Mizuhawake".
Sources
Nihon Shoki. Aston. 1.310-311.