Viola sp. Japanese Name : {Akabana Sumire} [Common Name]
Viola sp. {Akabana}
Tokyo / April 9, 2011 Cultivation
Viola sp. {Akabana} Viola sp. {Akabana}
Viola sp. {Akabana} Viola sp. {Akabana}
Tokyo / April 9, 2011 Cultivation

Viola sp. {Akabana} Viola sp. {Akabana}
Tokyo / March 31, 2014 Cultivation * Planting pot is so cool !
Section Patellares (Boissier) Nakai (Undecided)
Scientific Name Type species Viola sp. {Akabana Sumire} [Common Name]
Variety
Form
Synonym
Origin
Common names
Stalk Form The individual leaves and flowering stalks emerge directly from the rootstock.
Habitat Wet place under the fallen leaves forest.
Distribution Japan domestic There is restrictive information on Kyushu and Shikoku.
In late years the information from the Tyugoku district appeared.
Japan overseas
Others
Flower Shape Middle size. There is hair in the side dialect base.
Color There are some color changes from crimson and violet to pink purple.
A labial palp has a purplish red article.
Spur Round cylindrical shape. Depending on the habitat, it may be whitish.
Season Normal.
Stigma Inverse triangle shape. It resembles the shape of a mantis head.
Aromatic
Others
Leaf Shape Middle size. Thick. It is split in three greatly, and two slices of the side are split in two more.
There is objection that it is split in five from the base.
Color Both sides are green.
Others Some observation records describing "extend the leaves horizontally, after flowers".
Seed Shape
Color
Others
Characteristics of roots
Endangered Information
Type Specimen
Chromosome Number * While unconfirmed, it is assumed to be the same as Viola Eizanensis. (Undecided)
Reference Information
Others It is said that it resembles Viola chaerophylloides seen in Tsushima island.
Viola sp. {Akabana}
Tokushima / May 6, 2009 alt.=1,020m
Viola sp. {Akabana} Viola sp. {Akabana}
Viola sp. {Akabana}
Nagasaki / April 19, 2023 alt.=850m

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