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    Bunzō Hayata (早田 文藏, Hayata Bunzō, December 2, 1874 – January 13, 1934) was a Japanese botanist noted for his taxonomic work in Japan and Formosa, present...
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  • Bunzō, Bunzo, Bunzou or Bunzoh (written: 文藏 or 文三) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Bunzō Hayata (早田 文藏, 1874–1934)...
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  • Hayata may refer to: Hayata, Afghanistan, a village in Balkh Province Hayata (早田) is also a Japanese surname. It may refer to: Bunzō Hayata (1874–1934)...
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    Teramoto, Sayuri; Kita, Masayuki (2017). "Diversity of Citrus depressa Hayata (Shiikuwasha) revealed by DNA analysis". Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution...
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    species. The tree was first named and described by the Japanese botanist Bunzō Hayata in 1913, in the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese War, when the Republic...
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    Heptapleurum arboricola (category Taxa named by Bunzō Hayata)
    roots A garden plant with fruits in Maui Seedlings "Heptapleurum arboricola Hayata". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 8 January...
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    Shiga (1871–1957) Heijiro Nakayama (1871–1956) Sunao Tawara (1873–1952) Bunzō Hayata (1874–1934) Ryukichi Inada (1874–1950) Kensuke Mitsuda (1876–1964) Hideyo...
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    Cinnamomum kanehirae (category Taxa named by Bunzō Hayata)
    Shu-Hwa (July 2016). "The complete chloroplast genome of Cinnamomum kanehirae Hayata (Lauraceae)". Mitochondrial DNA Part A. 27 (4): 2681–2682. doi:10.3109/19401736...
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  • Quercus tarokoensis (category Taxa named by Bunzō Hayata)
    from 400 to 1,300 meters elevation. The species was first described by Bunzō Hayata in 1918. It is part of Quercus section Ilex, and is closely related to...
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    family Pinaceae. It is found only in Taiwan. First described in 1908 by Bunzō Hayata as a variety of Abies mariesii, a high-mountain fir native to Japan;...
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