Viola sp. : {Japanese Name : Sikokumiyama Sumire}
Ehime / May 10, 2009 alt.=1,150m
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| Scientific Name |
Type species |
Viola sp. (Shikokumiyama) |
| Variety |
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| Stalk Form |
The individual leaves and flowering stalks emerge directly from the rootstock. |
| Habitat |
Native to the forest or along the stream of at least about 1,000 m above sea level. And is mainly grown on top of the rock. |
| Distribution |
Japan domestic |
Distributed over Shikoku island. |
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| Flower |
Shape |
Middle size. Generally is hairless, the valve may also have hair. |
| Color |
Pale purple. Purple article enters into petal. |
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| Stigma |
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| Aromatic |
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| Leaf |
Shape |
Egg-shaped tip long, narrow leaves, deep heart-shaped base. |
| Color |
Deep green. |
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| Endangered Information |
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| Type Specimen |
Published as a subspecies of Viola selkirkii in "No. 14 Plants in Kochi Pref. (January / 1998, The Botanical Society of Tosa)", now, naked state name. |
| Chromosome Number |
Unknown |
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