Viola verecunda var. semilunaris : {Japanese Name : Agi Sumire}
Aich / April 27, 2012
Yamanasi / August 15, 2012 Objection was received!
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Bilobatae W. Becker |
Scientific Name |
Type species |
Viola verecunda A. Gray : {Nyoi Sumire} Published In: Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts, n.s. 6(2): 382 (1858) |
Variety |
Viola verecunda var. semilunaris Maxim. Agi Sumire |
Form |
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Origin |
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Common names |
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Stalk Form |
A flower scape is extended from a stalk, and a flower blooms from each scape. |
Habitat |
It grows wild in a bright swamp with moisture mind etc. |
Distribution |
Japan domestic |
It is native to almost the whole of Japan. Often mainly in eastern Japan. |
Japan overseas |
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Others |
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Flower |
Shape |
Very small size. |
Color |
White, purple-striate on low and side petal. |
Spur |
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Stigma |
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Aromatic |
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Others |
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Leaf |
Shape |
1 - 1.3cm long, 1.5 - 2cm wide. |
Color |
Deep green. |
Others |
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Seed |
Shape |
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Characteristics of roots |
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Endangered Information |
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Type Specimen |
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Chromosome Number |
2n=24 |
Reference Information |
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Others |
A leaf is bow-shaped, and it will be semicircle after blooming. An internode tends to post a leaf thickly briefly. Competing with other plants, it is to increase the height. |