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. 2018 Feb 20;68(1):14–24. doi: 10.1270/jsbbs.17074

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Wild and cultivated Japanese gentians. Native gentians found in the mountains: (A) Gentiana triflora and (B) Gentiana scabra; Gentian cultivars: (C) ‘Momozukin-chan’, (D) ‘Iwate Otome’, (E) ‘Koibeni’, and (F) ‘Crystal Ashiro’; (G) Cultivated gentians grown in agricultural fields: (H) ‘Iwate Umenozomi’, (I) ‘Albireo’, (J) ‘Alta’, and (K) ‘New hybrid Ashiro’. C, D, H, I, and J were developed by Iwate Prefecture. E, F, and K were developed by Hachimantai City.