Viola brevistipulata ssp. hidakana : {Japanese Name : Ezo Ki Sumire}
Aichi / April 5, 2008 Cultivation
Section |
Chamaemelanium Gingins |
Scientific Name |
Type species |
Viola brevistipulata (Franch. et Savat.) W. Becker Ohba Ki Sumire Published in: Beih. Bot. Centralbl., Abt. 2, 34:265 (1916) |
Variety |
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ssp. |
Viola brevistipulata ssp. hidakana (Nakai) S. Watanabe Ezo Ki Sumire |
Synonym |
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Origin |
brevistipulata : There is a short stipule. |
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 the ultrabasic rock area. |
Distribution |
Japan domestic |
Hokkaido (in Japan) endemic species. | |
Japan overseas |
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Others |
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Flower |
Shape |
Middle size. |
Color |
Deep bright yellow. A deep purple article enters into the labial palp. The back side of a petal wears purple. |
Spur |
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Season |
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Stigma |
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Aromatic |
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Others |
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Leaf |
Shape |
Egg-shaped long triangle form. |
Color |
Mainly glossy green. The back is tinged with plum. |
Others |
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Seed |
Shape |
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Color |
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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=12 |
Reference Information |
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Others |
This is a dwarfish plant by the ultrabasic rock. |