Viola brevistipulata ssp. hidakana : {Japanese Name : Ezo Ki Sumire}
Viola brevistipulata ssp. hidakana
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
ssp. Viola brevistipulata ssp. hidakana (Nakai) S. Watanabe Ezo Ki Sumire
Synonym
Origin brevistipulata : There is a short stipule.
Common names
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
Others
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
Season
Stigma
Aromatic
Others
Leaf Shape Egg-shaped long triangle form.
Color Mainly glossy green. The back is tinged with plum.
Others
Seed Shape
Color
Others
Characteristics of roots
Endangered Information
Type Specimen
Chromosome Number 2n=12
Reference Information
Others This is a dwarfish plant by the ultrabasic rock.

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