Species on this page (
A =
names approved by most authorities, s = approved as synonyms) :
Fatsia
japonica (Thunb.) Decne. &
Planch. (GRIN)
SYNONYM(S) : Aralia japonica Thunb., Aralia sieboldii K. Koch
DUTCH : Vingerplant.
CHINESE : Ba jiao jin pan (Hong Kong).
ENGLISH : Fatsia, Glossy-leaf paperplant, Glossy-leaved paperplant, Japanese fatsia, Paperplant.
FRENCH : Aralie du Japon.
GERMAN : Zimmeraralie.
JAPANESE : Yatsude.
KOREAN : 팔손이 Pal son i, 팔손이나무 Pal son i na mu.
Photographs at Kagoshima University, Japan.
Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. 'Albomarginata'
SYNONYM(S) : Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. f. albo-marginata xxx
JAPANESE : Fukurin yatsude.
Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. 'Aureoreticulata'
SYNONYM(S) : Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. f. aureoreticulata xxx
JAPANESE : Kiamigata yatsude
Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. 'Aureovariegata'
SYNONYM(S) : Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. f. aureovariegata xxx
JAPANESE : Kimon yatsude
Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. 'Lobulata'
SYNONYM(S) : Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. f. lobulata xxx
JAPANESE : Yaguruma yatsude
Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. 'Undulata'
SYNONYM(S) : Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. f. undulata xxx
JAPANESE : Chijimiba yatsude.
Fatsia japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch. var. liukiuensis Hatusima
(IPNI)
JAPANESE : Ryuukyuu yatsude.
Fatsia
oligocarpella Koidz. (IPNI)
SYNONYM(S) : Boninofatsia oligocarpella (Koidz.) Nakai, Boninofatsia wilsonii Nakai (IPNI) , Fatsia wilsonii (Nakai) Makino & Nemoto (IPNI)
JAPANESE : Munin yatsude.
Fatsia polycarpa Hayata
(IPNI)
SYNONYM(S) : Diplofatsia polycarpa (Hayata) Nakai.
CHINESE : 多室八角金盘 Duo shi ba jiao jin pan.
FRENCH : Fatsia de Formose.
JAPANESE : Taiwan yatsude.
Fatsia wilsonii ( Nakai )
Makino & Nemoto (IPNI)
-> Fatsia oligocarpella
Koidz. (IPNI)
Porcher Michel H. et al. 1995 - 2020, Sorting Fatsia Names. Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database - A Work in Progress. Institute of Land & Food Resources. The University of Melbourne. Australia. < http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Fatsia.html > (2006).
Chamling K.D. Traditional paper, essential oils, rosin and turpentine. Forest Photo Interpretation and GIS Unit, Forest Resources Development Section, Thimphu. The Royal Government of Bhutan. < http://www.fao.org/docrep/X5335e/x5335e06.htm >.
Flora of Japan, 2004, Genus Fatsia. < http://foj.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/gbif/foj/ >.
Key-ChungSan Botanic Garden, 2000, Plant List. < http://www.key-chungsan.co.kr/list/list_11.htm >.
Natural Cheju Food Co. 1999 - 2001, Nomenclature. < http://www.nfc.co.kr/nat/flora/flora&01/ >.
USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN). [Online Database] National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. Available: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxdump.pl?fatsia (07 August 2004). (GRIN)
Contributors to this page (Personal communication) : In progress.
The synonymy of the following appears obvious at first glance. After careful examination however it seems that there is a bushy plant with one species from the Himalayan region (Edgeworthia) and one "small tree" from China - Taiwan (Tetrapanax). It is likely that there are 2 groups of synonyms referring to 2 different plants. Perhaps 3 groups are involved ? Certainly Tetrapanax is distinguished from others in the sense that the pith of its stems is used to make paper as opposed to the bark fiber used from other paper plants.
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