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Scientific Name |
betonicifolia Smith var. albescens (Nakai) F.Maek. et T.Hashim. x V. mandsurica W. Becker : {Harima Sumire} Published in: Wild Violets Jap. Col.: 228, t. 94; 1-10 (1975)
betonicifolia var. albescens x V. mandsurica var. triangularis : {Atuba Harima Sumire}
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Stalk Form | ||
Habitat | Sunny and wet grassy field. | |
Distribution | Japan domestic | |
Japan overseas | ||
Others | ||
Flower | Shape | Because parents are similar for appearance, the morphological distinction is difficult. A purple stripes are outstanding on a petal. |
Color | The hue of crimson oozes from milk-white groundwork that resembled 'Viola betonicifolia var. albescens'. | |
Spur | ||
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Stigma | ||
Aromatic | ||
Others | ||
Leaf | Shape | The shape is a lancet arch (long triangle-shaped leaf). It is glossy on the surface of a leaf. |
Color | Generally both sides are dark green. | |
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Characteristics of roots | ||
Endangered Information | ||
Type Specimen | Hyogo 1964 by Junichi Miki, 'Harima' means old place name of Hyogo. | |
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Reference Information | ||
Others | There are both opinions whether a seed will be made or not. |