Mating parents Viola eizanensis (Makino) Makino ( 2n=24 ) Viola tokubuchiana Makino var. takedana (Makino) F.Maek. ( 2n=24 ) Scientific Name Type species Viola x savatieri Makino : {Okutama Sumire} Publishued in: B. M. T. 16: 125 (1902), pro sp.; 26: 157 (1912) Variety Form Viola x savatieri nothof. variegata E.Hama ex T.Shimizu : {Fuiri okutama Sumire} Publishued in: Wild Violets Jap. Col.: 267, t. 114; 12 & 13 (1975) Synonym Viola x polysecta Nakai ( synonym ) Origin Common names Stalk Form Hybrids between stemless species. Habitat It grows wild under the shade of a humid forest, and a wood. Distribution Japan domestic Japan overseas Others Flower Shape Middle size. The side valve is hairy. Color The pink flower similar to Viola tokubuchiana var. takedana. Spur Large and plump. Season Stigma Aromatic It has been reported that some flowers are fragrant and some are not. Others Leaf Shape A long triangle that the basal part has a sharp tip of a leaf with cardioid thin-shaped lancet arch.An irregular cut goes into the edge of a leaf. Color Basically both sides are green. Others Seed Shape Color Others Occasionally, it is said that a small number of seed may be made. Characteristics of roots Endangered Information Type Specimen Mt. Mitumine in Chichibu city Saitama prefecture. Chromosome Number Reference Information Others