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  1. Hisayoshi Takeda (1883 - 1972) fue un profesor, botánico, pteridólogo, algólogo, traductor y explorador japonés. Precozmente, luego de su estudios secundarios, Takeda funda la "Sociedad de Historia natural de Japón", con varios de sus compañeros estudiantes.

  2. Hisayoshi Takeda (武田 久吉, Takeda Hisayoshi, March 2, 1883 – June 7, 1972) was a Japanese botanist whose father was the British diplomat Sir Ernest Satow. He was a founder of the Japanese Natural History Society, and is known for his campaign to preserve the environment at Oze, which is now Oze National Park .

  3. Hisayoshi Takeda (1883 - 1972) fue un profesor, botánico, pteridólogo, algólogo, traductor y explorador japonés. Precozmente, luego de su estudios secundarios, Takeda funda la "Sociedad de Historia natural de Japón", con varios de sus compañeros estudiantes.

  4. 21 de oct. de 2022 · Hisayoshi Takeda, the botanist who saved the rare and irreplacable landscapes of Ose National Park from development, is remember fifty years after his death. Patches of water lilies and kinkoka (Narthecium asiaticum) with leaves turning red and yellow in Ozegahara.

  5. Introduced are the history of the international summer resort, rich nature of Okunikko, Dr. Hisayoshi Takeda who is the second son of Satow, and the reason why Satow chose this place for his villa, feature of the building, etc.

  6. Name: Takeda, Hisayoshi: Date of birth: 1883 : Date of death: 1972 : Remarks [author note: E, K, KYO,] [collector note: E (col. 1904), G, K (r. 1910-15), L (Ph), col ...

  7. This name is reported by Ranunculaceae as an accepted name in the genus Pulsatilla (family Ranunculaceae ). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2022-04-18) which reports it as an accepted name. Distribution map.