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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Melanthiaceae

Scientific name
  
Paris japonica

Order
  
Liliales

Genus
  
Paris

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Trollius japonicus, Veratrum stamineum, Lilium medeoloides, Primula cuneifolia, Dryas pentapetala

paris japonica


Paris japonica (キヌガサソウ, Kinugasasō, 'canopy plant') is a Japanese species of plants the genus Paris in the family Melanthiaceae. It is native to sub-alpine regions of Japan.

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Characteristics

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A slow growing perennial, it flowers in July. The rare, showy white star-like flower is borne above a single whorl of about eight stem leaves. It prefers cool, humid, shady places.

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Paris japonica has the largest genome of any plant yet assayed, about 150 billion base pairs long. An octoploid and suspected allopolyploid hybrid of four species, it has 40 chromosomes. With 150 billion base pairs of DNA per cell (50 times larger than that of a human haploid genome), Paris japonica may possess the largest known genome of any living organism; the DNA from a single cell stretched out end-to-end would be longer than 300 feet (91 m).

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The flower has 19 billion more base pairs than the previous record holder, the marbled lungfish, whose 130 billion base pairs weigh in at 132.83 picograms per cell. Since then, other organisms have been assayed and reported to have larger genomes; Polychaos dubium may be the current record holder, but the authors of one study suggest treating that measurement with caution because it was taken before the advent of modern genomic methods.

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References

Paris japonica Wikipedia