Noriaki Murakami

Botanist.

Abbreviations: N.Murak.
Occupations: botanist
Languages: Japanese
Dates: 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 11 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 18 plants, 0 fungi
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11 plants attributed, 7 plants contributed to18 plants:

Asplenium setoi N.Murak. & Seriz. 1999
perennial plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Hymenasplenium inthanonense N.Murak. & J.Yokoy. 1998
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Cheiropleuria parva M.Kato, Y.Yatabe, Sahashi & N.Murak. 2001
plant species in the dipteridaceae family
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Cheiropleuria integrifolia (D.C.Eaton ex Hook.) M.Kato, Y.Yatabe, Sahashi & N.Murak. 2001
plant species in the dipteridaceae family
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Asplenium × papyraceum (Jermy & T.G.Walker) N.Murak. & R.C.Moran 1993
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Dryopteris subhikonensis K.Hori & N.Murak. 2018
plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Dryopteris protobissetiana K.Hori & N.Murak. 2015
perennial plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Dryopteris erythrovaria K.Hori & N.Murak. 2018
plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Dryopteris tsushimensis K.Hori & N.Murak. 2018
perennial plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Dryopteris subtsushimensis K.Hori & N.Murak. 2018
perennial plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Dryopteris × makabensis Kaor.Yamam. & N.Murak. 2024
perennial plant hybrid species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Hymenasplenium hondoense (N.Murak. & Hatan.) Nakaike 1992
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Claytosmunda (Y.Yatabe, N.Murak. & K.Iwats.) Metzgar & Rouhan 2016
plant genus in the osmundaceae family
Claytosmunda is a genus of fern. It has only one extant species, Claytosmunda claytoniana (synonym Osmunda claytoniana), the interrupted fern, native to Eastern Asia, Eastern United States, and Eastern Canada. The specific epithet is named after the English-born Virginian botanist John Clayton. "Interrupted" describes the gap in middle of the blade left by the fertile portions after they wither and eventually fall off. The plant is known from fossils to have grown in Europe, showing a previous circumboreal distribution. Fragmentary foliage resembling Claytosmunda has been found in the fossil
Hymenasplenium apogamum (N.Murak. & Hatan.) Nakaike 1992
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Hymenasplenium volubile (N.Murak. & R.C.Moran) L.Regalado & Prada 2012
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Hymenasplenium triquetrum (N.Murak. & R.C.Moran) L.Regalado & Prada 2012
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Hymenasplenium ortegae (N.Murak. & R.C.Moran) L.Regalado & Prada 2012
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Hymenasplenium laterepens N.Murak. & X.Cheng ex Y.Fen Chang & K.Hori 2018
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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