Viola verecunda var. semilunaris : {Japanese Name : Agi Sumire}
Viola verecunda var. semilunaris
Viola verecunda var. semilunaris Viola verecunda var. semilunaris
Aich / April 27, 2012
Viola verecunda var. semilunaris
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Section 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
Synonym
Origin
Common names
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
Others
Flower Shape Very small size.
Color White, purple-striate on low and side petal.
Spur
Season
Stigma
Aromatic
Others
Leaf Shape 1 - 1.3cm long, 1.5 - 2cm wide.
Color Deep green.
Others
Seed Shape
Color
Others
Characteristics of roots
Endangered Information
Type Specimen
Chromosome Number 2n=24
Reference Information
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.

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