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Scientific Name | Type species | Viola x savatieri Makino : {Okutama Sumire} Publishued in: B. M. T. 16: 125 (1902), pro sp.; 26: 157 (1912) |
Variety | ||
Form | Viola x savatieri nothof. variegata E.Hama ex T.Shimizu : {Fuiri okutama Sumire} Publishued in: Wild Violets Jap. Col.: 267, t. 114; 12 & 13 (1975) | |
Synonym | Viola x polysecta Nakai ( synonym ) | |
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Stalk Form | Hybrids between stemless species. | |
Habitat | It grows wild under the shade of a humid forest, and a wood. | |
Distribution | Japan domestic | |
Japan overseas | ||
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Flower | Shape | Middle size. The side valve is hairy. |
Color | The pink flower similar to Viola tokubuchiana var. takedana. | |
Spur | Large and plump. | |
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Aromatic | It has been reported that some flowers are fragrant and some are not. | |
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Leaf | Shape | A long triangle that the basal part has a sharp tip of a leaf with cardioid thin-shaped lancet arch. An irregular cut goes into the edge of a leaf. |
Color | Basically both sides are green. | |
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Others | Occasionally, it is said that a small number of seed may be made. | |
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Type Specimen | Mt. Mitumine in Chichibu city Saitama prefecture. | |
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