• Jinzō Matsumura (松村 任三, Matsumura Jinzō, February 14, 1856 – May 4, 1928) was a Japanese botanist. Matsumura was born in Ibaraki Prefecture, of a samurai...
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  • painter Jinzō Matsumura (松村 任三, 1856–1928), Japanese botanist Hideyuki Matsumura (松村 英之, 1930–1995), Japanese mathematician Katsumi Matsumura (松村 勝美,...
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    Prunus × yedoensis (category Taxa named by Jinzō Matsumura)
    the Yoshino cherry was given the scientific name Prunus yedoensis by Jinzō Matsumura. However, after Ernest Henry Wilson suggested Yoshino cherry is a hybrid...
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    (1849–1920) Kitasato Shibasaburō (1853–1931) Hirase Sakugorō (1856–1925) Jinzō Matsumura (1856–1928) Juntaro takahashi (1856–1920) Aoyama Tanemichi (1859–1917)...
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    was reassigned to the genus Citrullus in 1916 by Japanese botanists Jinzō Matsumura and Takenoshin Nakai. Watermelons were originally cultivated for their...
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    Tricyrtis stolonifera (category Taxa named by Jinzō Matsumura)
    Tricyrtis stolonifera (toad lily) is a hardy perennial plant in the family Liliaceae that is native to Taiwan, typically growing in thickets and roadsides...
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    Prunus nipponica (category Taxa named by Jinzō Matsumura)
    make green dye. This species was first reported by Japanese botanist Jinzō Matsumura in the Tokyo Botanical Magazine in 1901. It is in the section Pseudocerasus...
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    Ajania rupestris (category Taxa named by Jinzō Matsumura)
    Honshū, Japan.: 211  First described in 1910 by Japanese botanists Jinzō Matsumura and Gen-ichi Koidzumi, as Chrysanthemum rupestre,: 121  in 1978 Siro...
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    1900. He graduated in 1903, and entered the graduate program under Jinzō Matsumura. He was appointed assistant at the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens in...
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  • (1791–1873) Matr. – Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot (1863–1921) Matsum. – Jinzō Matsumura (1856–1928) Matt. – Heinrich Gottfried von Mattuschka (1734–1779) Mattei...
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