Section | Chamaemelanium Gingins | |
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Scientific Name | Type species | Viola brevistipulata (Franch. et Savat.) W. Becker Ooba Ki-Sumire |
Sub species | Viola brevistipulata ssp. minor Nakai Daisen Ki-Sumire | |
Form | ||
Synonym | ||
Origin | brevistipulata : There is a short stipule. | |
Common names | 【Korean】털노랑제비꽃 | |
Stalk Form | A flower scape is extended from a stalk, and a flower blooms from each scape. | |
Habitat | It grows wild in a roadside in bright high mountain, the grassland. | |
Distribution | Japan domestic | Distributed over Chugoku Mountains area. Japan endemic species. Following mother class. |
Japan overseas | ||
Others | ||
Flower | Shape | |
Color | ||
Spur | ||
Season | ||
Stigma | ||
Aromatic | ||
Others | ||
Leaf | Shape | Heart-shaped long triangle form. There is a dent along a pulse. |
Color | Mainly glossy green. The back is tinged with plum. | |
Others | ||
Seed | Shape | |
Color | ||
Others | ||
Characteristics of roots | Large, thick and many. | |
Endangered Information | Shimane:ThreatenedⅠ, Hiroshima : near-threatened (species) | |
Type Specimen | Mt. Daisen (Tottori Pref.) | |
Chromosome Number | 2n=12 | |
Reference Information | ||
Others | Miniaturized subspecies. A stalk is purplish red. This is a dwarfish plant by the ultrabasic rock. |
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