Viola kusanoana f. alba : {Japanese Name : Sirobana Oo-tachitubo Sumire}
Viola kusanoana f. alba
Iwate / April 29, 1997
Viola kusanoana f. alba Viola kusanoana f. alba
Viola kusanoana f. alba
Hokkaido / May 10, 2010 alt.=60-180m
Section Trigonocarpae Gordon
Scientific Name Type species Viola kusanoana Makino : {Oo-tachitubo Sumire} Published in: Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 26:173 (1912)
Form
Viola kusanoana f. alba Masamune : {Sirobana Oo-tachitubo Sumire}
Viola kusanoana f. rosea Nagasawa : {Momoiro Oo-tachitubo Sumire}
Viola kusanoana f. subrosea H. Igarashi (2000) : {Salirairo Oo-tachitubo Sumire}
Viola kusanoana f. brevicalcarata (H.Hara) F.Maek. : {Hidaka Tatitubo Sumire}

(infraspecific Name)Viola kusanoana f. subrosea H.Igarashi
Synonym
Viola dageletiana Nakai
Viola insularis Nakai
Viola kusanoana var. glabra Nakai
Viola silvestriformis W.Becker Published in: Beih. Bot. Centralbl., Abt. 2, 34:242. (1916)
Viola mutsuensis W. Becker Published in: Beih. Bot. Centralbl., Abt. 2, 34:241. (1916)
Origin kusanoana : originating in a name of person: Mr. Shunsuke Kusano (fungiologist), alba : white.
Common names Following mother class except for the color of the flower (white).


Viola kusanoana f. alba
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Japan overseas
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Viola kusanoana f. alba Viola kusanoana f. alba
In April, 2001. It snowed heavily

after the blossom declaration of the cherry

After the floral bud had swollen,

it might have been cold.

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