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Sighting: violet at ballwin missouri 63011
...[Note, Viola novae-angliae has a different leaf morphology; it is likely this species is Viola sororia (woolly violet) or a hybrid with that species--admin.] Location notes: In back yard
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Sighting: Viola sagittata at Lancaster, Massachusetts
Sighting: Viola sagittata at Lancaster, Massachusetts Posted April 25, 2020, 11:25 p.m. by ejs50 Description or comments: Arrowhead viola, but don't know which variety. Location no...
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Question: help know the name of this wildflower?
...genus Viola (violet), one of the caulescent species related to Viola tricolor (garden violet). In order to help you further, I would need to know the location this plant came from, whether it was pla...
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Sighting: Viola pubescens at Redding, CT
Sighting: Viola pubescens at Redding, CT Posted May 12, 2022, 2:40 p.m. by DanielleD Location notes: Huntington State Park
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Question: Is this Viola sagitatta or V. fimbriatula? Its downy and I'm confused …
...is Viola sagittata var. ovata (synonym: Viola fimbriatula). The short petioles (relative to the leaf blade length), abundant hairs on the leaf blades, and toothed leaf bases (rather than small lobes...
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Question: This plant spontaneously appeared last year. I’ve never actually caught it in …
...with Viola sagittate (arrowhead violet). This leaf morphology is very typical of hybrids between this species and those with a more cordate leaf blade, such as Viola sororia, Viola cucullata, and sim...
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Question: I have an abundance of white violets that are thriving in a …
...of Viola sororia. Last year I discovered a speckled violet that Carol Gracie told me was a cultivated form of Viola sororia 'Freckles.' Does a white form of Viola sororia exist and if so, ...
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Question: Hi I found this little plant in my yard and I'm wondering …
...of Viola (violet). On lawns, hybrid individuals with Viola cucullata (marsh violet) and/or Viola sororia (woolly violet) are common. These are edible species, both the leaves and the flowers. You c...
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Question: Hello Mr. Botanist, Is this Viola blanda? See pictures. Thanks, JuliaB
...this Viola blanda? See pictures. Thanks, JuliaB Answer: Dear JuliaB, good afternoon. You look like you may have photographed Viola striata. The plant in the pictures has an aerial stem (Viola blan...
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Sighting: Viola rotundifolia at Newfane, VT
Sighting: Viola rotundifolia at Newfane, VT Posted April 24, 2022, 2:39 p.m. by Janno04 Location notes: First little violet to come up on my woods paths, mixed deciduous/coniferous forest.