Viola x hiyamae : {Japanese Name : Heirinji Sumire}
Viola x hiyamae
Kanagawa / March 19, 2010 Cultivation
Viola x hiyamae Viola x hiyamae
Kanagawa / March 21, 2011 Cultivation
Viola x hiyamae (red flower) Viola x hiyamae (red flower)
Kanagawa / March 25, 2006 Cultivation (red flower)
Viola x hiyamae Viola x hiyamae
Kanagawa / March 23, 2008 Cultivation

Viola x hiyamae Viola x hiyamae
Viola x hiyamae
Viola mandshurica Viola inconspicua ssp. nagasakiensis & mandshurica Viola inconspicua ssp. nagasakiensis
  • Viola mandshurica
  • Viola inconspicua ssp. nagasakiensis & mandshurica
  • Viola inconspicua ssp. nagasakiensis
Aich / April 28, 2012
Mating parents
Viola mandshurica
Viola mandshurica W. Becker ( 2n=48 )
Viola inconspicua ssp. nagasakiensis
Viola inconspicua Blume
ssp. nagasakiensis (W. Becker) J.C.Wang et T.C.Huang
( 2n=48 )
Scientific Name
Viola x hiyamae F.Maek. Published in: Enum. Sperm. Jap., 3: 224, (1954)
Common names
Stalk Form Crossbreeding between stemless species.
Habitat A sunny field of the level ground (parents grow wild in similar environment).
Distribution Japan domestic Spotted in the place where parents are in close proximity.
Japan overseas
Others
Flower Shape Middle size. Intermediate form. Hair on the side valve.
Color Deep purple and crimson. It becomes a deep color in many cases. However, it changes according to parents.
Spur Round and whitish.
Season
Stigma
Aromatic
Others
Leaf Shape A long triangle-shaped lancet arch in a flower term. It is said that it will be changed into a long triangle.
Color The surface is dark green and the back is slightly purple.
Others
Characteristics of roots Light brown to brown. Long and many.
Endangered Information
Type Specimen Specimens depodited in Osaka Museum of Natural History.
Chromosome Number
Reference Information
Others A Japanese name originates in Heirinji-temple in Saitama.
Viola x hiyamae
Kanagawa / March 20, 2013 Cultivation
Viola x hiyamae Viola x hiyamae

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