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Sighting: Caltha palustris at Hell Hollow Pond
...Thriving. Viola pallens shown in picture. Location notes: off Mt. Misery Brook
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Question: I have thought that New England Violet 2017 Lee NH DSCN2973.png is …
...is Viola sagitatta var. ovata (synonym: Viola fimbriatula), a common violet of dry to moist soils that flowers this time of year. This species will have leaf blades that have a relative length to wi...
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Question: Hi Arthur, I'm torn between if this is Viola sororia or Viola …
...is Viola sororia or Viola sagitatta. It was growing in my yard on a wetland edge. The leaves seem pretty heart-shaped, but aren't very long-stalked. The leaves and stalks are very pubescent and t...
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Sighting: Viola cucullata at Bloomfield, CT
Sighting: Viola cucullata at Bloomfield, CT Posted July 2, 2024, 11:40 p.m. by LaBoheme Description or comments: [The dark ring around the corolla throat and short hairs suggest this is V. cuc...
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Viola key for chasmogamous flowering material: Dichotomous Key
...> Violaceae > Viola > Viola key for chasmogamous flowering material. Viola key for chasmogamous flowering material. ...
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Viola key for fruiting and cleistogamous flowering material: Dichotomous Key
...> Violaceae > Viola > Viola key for fruiting and cleistogamous flowering material. Viola key for fruiting and cleistogamous flowering m...
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Sighting: Viola at Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Sighting: Viola at Uxbridge, Massachusetts Posted May 10, 2017, 3:51 a.m. by teepee12 Description or comments: As soon as the crocus are done, the violets are blooming. They (briefly) become a...
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Question: Dear Botanist, I am hoping this pretty white violet can be identified. …
...found Viola x bissellii (Viola cucullata x V. sororia). This hybrid is one of the frequent nothospecies I see with white petals that have bluish tints (at least toward the center). It is not one of ...
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Question: Hello there, I am hoping that it is possible to ID this …
...of Viola xbissellii that I see. This is the hybrid of Viola cucullata and V. sororia (in the broad sense). Yes, it is native (a product of two native violets). It characteristically has the large w...
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Sighting: Viola pallens at Dedham, MA
Sighting: Viola pallens at Dedham, MA Posted May 9, 2016, 2:17 p.m. by stephradner Description or comments: I found a nice patch of what I think is Viola pallens growing in a beautiful, surpri...