Viola sororia 'Snow Princess' : {Japanese Name : America Sumire-saisin}
Viola sororia 'Snow Princess' Viola sororia 'Snow Princess' Viola sororia 'Snow Princess'
It's strong, and a lot of flowers bloom. Beautiful snow white!
Chiba / April 18, 1998 Cultivation(left 2 photos) Chiba / April 24, 2000 Cultivation
Viola sororia 'Snow Princess' Viola sororia 'Snow Princess'
Yamanashi / April 26, 2003 Cultivation
Section Boreali-Americanae Gordon
Scientific Name Type species Viola sororia Willd. 'Snow Princess' Published in: Hort. berol. 1: t. 72 (1806)
Variety
Viola sororia var. affinis (Leconte) L.E. McKinney
Viola sororia var. missouriensis (Greene) L.E. McKinney
Viola sororia var. novae-angliae (House) L.E. McKinney
Form
Synonym
Viola cucullata var. sororia (Willd.) Torr. & A.Gray
Viola palmata var. sororia (Willd.) Pollard
Viola chalcosperma Brainerd
Viola floridana Brainerd
Viola latiuscula Greene
Viola papilionacea Pursh
And many others.
Origin sororia : sisterly, of a sister, clumped (*uncertain)
Common names 【Taiwanese】蝶花菫菜、【English】Common blue violet、hooded blue violet、dooryard violet、blue praire violet
Stalk Form The individual leaves and flowering stalks emerge directly from the rootstock.
Habitat It grows wild for grassland or a forest with the moisture brightly.
Distribution Japan domestic
Japan overseas Central part from the eastern part of North America.
Others
Flower Shape Middle or large size. A minute purple spot is sprayed on a white petal.
Color White.
Spur Short.
Season Relatively long.
Stigma
Aromatic
Others
Leaf Shape Heart-shaped leaf grows big in the summer.
Color Both surfaces are deep green.
Others
Seed Shape
Color
Others
Characteristics of roots
Endangered Information
Type Specimen
Chromosome Number 2n=54
Reference Information
Others "White Ladies"

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