Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana : {Japanese Name : Miyama Hina Sumire}
Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana
Individuals with slightly larger corollas were considered to be hybrids, but there were some cases where it was unclear.
Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana
The undersides of the petals have purple streaks that look like leaf veins.They have thick, cylindrical spurs.
Yamanashi / April 28, 2025
Mating parents
Viola selkirkii
Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie
( 2n=24 )
Viola tokubuchiana var. takedana
Viola tokubuchiana var. takedana (Makino) F.Maek.
( 2n=24 )
Scientific Name
Viola x sp.
Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie x V. tokubuchiana var. takedana (Makino) F.Maek.
Common names
Stalk Form Hybrid between indeterminate stemless species.
Habitat It may be found in deciduous forests in relatively bright mountain areas with high soil moisture.
Distribution Japan domestic
Japan overseas
Others
Flower Shape Middle size. Lateral valves glabrous.
Color Pale reddish-purple to purple. Purple streaks stood out on the undersides of the petals, resembling leaf veins.
Spur Thick cylindrical shape.
Season Normal. Bblooming with parents.
Stigma Inverted triangle.
Aromatic Unscented.
Others The sepals are brown and sparsely hairy.
Leaf Shape The leaves are heart-shaped or egg-shaped-lanceolate. The tips of the leaves are pointed, wavy sawtooth edges. They are sparsely covered with short white hairs.
Color The upper surface of the leaves is green, while the underside is light brown.
Others The leaf base is concave and the ear-like protruding parts do not overlap each other.
Characteristics of roots
Endangered Information
Type Specimen
Chromosome Number
Reference Information
Others
Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana
The undersides of the petals have prominent purple streaks,
and the sepals are brown.
Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana
The tips are pointed, the teeth coarsely serrated,
and the bases indented but not overlapping.
Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana Viola selkirkii x tokubuchiana var. takedana
It coexists with both parents in its native habitat.
Yamanashi / April 28, 2025

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