Viola selkirkii f. alba : {Japanese Name : Sirobana miyama Sumire}
Viola selkirkii f. alba
Viola selkirkii f. alba Viola selkirkii f. alba
Yamanashi / April 28, 2026
Section Patellares (Boissier) Nakai
Scientific Name Type species Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie : {Miyama Sumire} Published in: Edinb. Philos. Jour. 6: 324. (1822)
Variety
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Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie f. variegata (Nakai) F.Maek. : {Fuiri-miyama Sumire} Published in: ESJ 3: 217 (1954)
Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie f. alba Tatew. : {Sirobana-miyama Sumire} Published in: J. Sapporo Soc. Agric. 34(2): 89 (1931)

Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie f. subglabra (W.Becker) M.Mizush. : {hadaka-miyama Sumire}Published in: J. Jap. Bot.,27: 144 (1952)
Synonym
Viola borealis Weinm. Published in: Linnaea 10: 66. (1836)
Viola carnosula W.Becker Published in: Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 36: II. 57. (1918)
Viola crassicornis W.Becker & Hultén Published in: Bot. 22A(3): 3. (1928)
Viola erecta Myers Published in: Am. Natural. 4: 438. (1870)
Viola funghuangensis P.Y.Fu & Y.C.Teng Published in: Fl. Pl. Herb. Chin. Bor.-Orient. 6: 292. (1977)
- Omitted for many others -

Viola selkirkii f. albiflora (Nakai) F.Maek. ex H.Hara : {Sirobana-miyama Sumire}
Origin selkirkii : Originating in a name of a person. cf.: Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, 1771-1820, Scotland
Common names Following mother class except for the white color of the flower.
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Distribution Japan domestic
Japan overseas
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Viola selkirkii f. alba
Commonly colored flowers grows in the surrounding area.
Yamanashi / April 28, 2026

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