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Sighting: Viola rotundifolia at 44.088, -69.407
Sighting: Viola rotundifolia at 44.088, -69.407 Posted May 3, 2021, 12:38 a.m. by JoanRay Description or comments: Just beginning to bloom Location notes: Waldoboro Town Forest, did not...
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Sighting: Viola selkirkii at 43.147072,-72.394791
Sighting: Viola selkirkii at 43.147072,-72.394791 Posted Sept. 18, 2021, 12:41 a.m. by ccwojo90 Description or comments: Large, obtuse spur (5mm long), glabrous petals, leaf pubescent above an...
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Sighting: Viola rotundifolia at Dunbar Brook, Florida, MA
Sighting: Viola rotundifolia at Dunbar Brook, Florida, MA Posted May 10, 2016, 2:08 a.m. by Petros Description or comments: groups of plants here and there right along the trailside in full fl...
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Question: Viola Saggitata? Found in Holden, MA
Question: Viola Saggitata? Found in Holden, MA Answer: Pipit, I'm sorry, but I can't answer your question. I am unable to see the leaves in the photograph. It could be that species and is...
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Sighting: Viola lanceolata at 42.403468, -71.479303
Sighting: Viola lanceolata at 42.403468, -71.479303 Posted May 27, 2022, 8:34 p.m. by eellingwood Description or comments: Leaf can be seen in bottom-right area of images. Faint red-brown glan...
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Sighting: violet at Alstead, nhq
...of Viola (violet), note the low teeth on the margins. Wild ginger would have entire leaf blades with no marginal teeth--admin.] Location notes: Growing in the area where an uprooted tree’s roo...
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Question: This picture was taken near Diane's bath in North Conway NH.
...is Viola rotundifolia (round-leaved violet), a native species with yellow flowers that grows (most often) in forests. If you visit this location in the early half of May next year, you can view the f...
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Question: Is this a species of violet? Perennial, slowly spreads. I have not …
...genus Viola (violet). However, this isn't a shape that any common species possesses. Assuming we are correct with our violet hypothesis, there is a good chance this would involve Viola sagittat...
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Question: Dry bank in power line cut, Vineyard Haven. Acaulescent, 6 mm rhizome, …
...small Viola sororia? Thank you. Answer: Dear Gregory, the plant in your image is Viola sagittata var. ovata. Note the elongate, narrow, and pointed sepals (those of V. sororia are wider and blunt at...
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Question: Here are pictures of an unusual looking violet, found by a friend …
...(Viola blanda) and woolly blue violet (Viola sororia)? We'd appreciate any light you can shed. Thanks! Answer: Dear anneareid, there are no images associated with your question. Without them, I...