Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton' : {Japanese Name : Nioi Sumire}
Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton'
March 21, 2011 Cultivation
Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton' Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton'
Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton'
March 20, 2009 Cultivation
Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton' Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton'
March 23, 2008 Cultivation
Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton'
March 21, 2011 Cultivation
Section Nominium Gingins
Scientific Name Type species Viola odorata L. Published in: Sp. Pl.: 934 (1753)
Variety Cultivar name :Viola odorata L. 'Mrs. R. Barton' (1930)
Form
Synonym
Origin odorata : odoratus, odorate, 'Mrs. R. Barton' : Named by manager of Windward Violet Nurseries
Common names Following mother class except for the flower.
Light purple blurs on a white petal which having the light spot and line.
Stalk Form
Habitat
Distribution Japan domestic
Japan overseas
Others
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Spur
Season
Stigma
Aromatic
Others
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Characteristics of roots
Endangered Information
Type Specimen
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Reference Information
Others Selected varieties from'Princess de Galls'.

Viola odorata 'Mrs. R. Barton'
Very pale purple spots can be seen in the petals.
March 22, 2012 Cultivation

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