Mating parents | ||
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Scientific Name |
Viola x ogawae Nakai Published in: B. M. T. 33: 206 (1919), 44: 529 (1930)
Viola x ogawae nothof. variegata E.Hama ex T.Shimizu Published in: Fl. Nagano Pref.: 1506 (1997)
Viola x ogawae f. concolor E.Hama
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Common names | ||
Stalk Form | Hybrids between stemless species. | |
Habitat | ||
Distribution | Japan domestic | |
Japan overseas | ||
Others | There is an opinion that it is relatively common in western Japan. | |
Flower | Shape | Middle size. Color and shape is close to Viola violacea. There are two types of side valve hair, hairy type and hairless type. |
Color | Pale purple red petals. | |
Spur | Similar color to flowers. It's plump. | |
Season | ||
Stigma | Inverted triangle. | |
Aromatic | ||
Others | Sterility. Rarely, it bears fruit from closed flowers. | |
Leaf | Shape | The leaves are cut like chrysanthemums. The overall shape is a long triangle or a triangular lanceolate shape (Objection : Oblong lanceolate or oval lanceolate). |
Color | Deep green. The back side is tinged with purple. | |
Others | The leaves are thin and soft. | |
Characteristics of roots | ||
Endangered Information | ||
Type Specimen | Mt. Katsuragi (Wakayama Prefecture). | |
Chromosome Number | ||
Reference Information | ||
Others | It was found at Mt. Izumi Katsuragi (Wakayama Prefecture) by Mr. Ogawa. |