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    Tomitaro Makino (牧野 富太郎, Makino Tomitarō, April 24, 1862 – January 18, 1957) was a pioneer Japanese botanist noted for his taxonomic work. He has been...
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  • Japanese botanist Tomitaro Makino, but it is produced as fiction and is an original drama work. Ryūnosuke Kamiki as Mantarō Makino Yurito Mori as young...
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    charged. The garden was established in 1958 with a museum dedicated to Tomitaro Makino (1862-1957), the "Father of Japanese Botany", and a research laboratory...
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    people who would become legends among the Japanese Americans in Hawaii: Tomitarō Makino from Miyagi, the leader of the group; the youngest Ichigorō Ishimura...
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  • indicate Tomitaro Makino as the author when citing a botanical name Makino Station (disambiguation), multiple railway stations in Japan Makino River, a...
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  • Makino (written: 牧野 or 槙野) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Akira Makino (牧野 明, 1922–2007) Anna Makino (牧野 アンナ, born 1971)...
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  • Acer insulare (category Taxa named by Tomitaro Makino)
    RLTS.T159782239A159782801.en. Accessed 16 October 2024. "Acer insulare Makino". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 15 October...
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    the genus Petrosavia, is a monocotyledonous plant first described by Tomitaro Makino in 1903 (see illustration), distributed in eastern and south-eastern...
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    here are some publications of interest about the Japanese flora : Tomitarô Makino, who was lecturer of botany at the imperial university of Tokyo, published...
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    awkeotsang is the first fig genus presented in Taiwan by Japanese botanist Tomitaro Makino. Later, English botanist E.J.H. Corner classified awkeotsang as a variation...
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