Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor : {Japanese Name : Daisen Ki Sumire}
Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor
Hiroshima / April 27, 2007 alt.=1,013m
Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor
Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor
Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor
Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor
Hiroshima / April 27, 2007 alt.=1,013m
Section Chamaemelanium Gingins
Scientific Name Type species Viola brevistipulata (Franch. et Savat.) W. Becker Ooba Ki-Sumire
Sub species Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor Nakai Daisen Ki-Sumire
Form
Synonym
Origin brevistipulata : There is a short stipule.
Common names 【Korean】털노랑제비꽃
Stalk Form A flower scape is extended from a stalk, and a flower blooms from each scape.
Habitat It grows wild in a roadside in bright high mountain, the grassland.
Distribution Japan domestic Distributed over Chugoku Mountains area. Japan endemic species.
Following mother class.
Japan overseas
Others
Flower Shape
Color
Spur
Season
Stigma
Aromatic
Others
Leaf Shape Heart-shaped long triangle form. There is a dent along a pulse.
Color Mainly glossy green. The back is tinged with plum.
Others
Seed Shape
Color
Others
Characteristics of roots Large, thick and many.
Endangered Information Shimane:ThreatenedⅠ, Hiroshima : near-threatened (species)
Type Specimen Mt. Daisen (Tottori Pref.)
Chromosome Number 2n=12
Reference Information
Others Miniaturized subspecies.
A stalk is purplish red. This is a dwarfish plant by the ultrabasic rock.
Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor Issued in Japan 2016 as "Mountain Day" established.

Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor
Hiroshima / April 27, 2007 alt.=1,013m
It's smaller than the mother species. It has unique leaves that are slightly dwarfed and compressed, and they expand from the same place.

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