Viola tokubuchiana var. takedana x V. yezoensis : {Japanese Name : Oska Sumire}
	
		
			- Viola tokubuchiana var. takedana f. variegata x V. yezoensis : {Fuiri Osaka Sumire}
 
	
		 
		Tokyo / April 4, 2006 Cultivation
	 
	
	
		
			| Mating parents |    Viola tokubuchiana var. takedana (Makino) F.Maek. ( 2n=24 )
    Viola yezoensis Maxim. ( 2n=24 ) | 
		
			| Scientific Name | Viola x sp. Viola tokubuchiana Makino var. takedana (Makino) F.Maek. x V. yezoensis Maxim. : {Osaka Sumire} in: Wild Violets Jap. Col.: 256, t. 107, f. 1-4 (1975) Viola tokubuchiana Makino var. takedana (Makino) F.Maek. f. variegata (Nakai) F.Maek. x V. yezoensis Maxim. : {Fuiri Osaka Sumire} in: Wild Violets Jap. Col.: 256, t. 107; 5-11 (1975)
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			| Stalk Form | Hybrids between stemless species. | 
		
			| Habitat | It is rarely seen in the sunny mountain. | 
		
			| Distribution | Japan domestic |  | 
		
			| Japan overseas |  | 
		
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			| Flower | Shape | Middle size. | 
		
			| Color | From purple red to pale purple. | 
		
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			| Aromatic |  | 
		
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			| Leaf | Shape | Lanceolate egg-shaped. Leaf shows the intermediate form of the parents. | 
		
			| Color | Generally both sides are green with fine hair. | 
		
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			| Others | Mr. Osaka found it in Chino, Nagano Prefecture in 1956. |