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Question: This is a violet growing in the low, wet corner of my …
...is Viola affinis and I used the Flora Novae Angliae key (which I just bought :-) ) Some features that match up are: leaves narrow-ovate, uniform teeth along margin, sepals lanceolate, peduncles glabro...
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Question: I have a violet plant here. I think it belongs to the …
...be Viola (garden violet, sometimes also known as Johnny-jump-up). Many flowering plants have square stems that are not part of the Lamiaceae (mint family). That trait (square stems) does not define ...
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Sighting: Viola sagittata at Greenfield, MA
Sighting: Viola sagittata at Greenfield, MA Posted April 18, 2016, 7:35 p.m. by Petros Description or comments: This is variety ovata, with ovate leaves. Started with 2 or 3 plants last year ...
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Question: Hello again. Thank you for all of your prompt responses. What can …
...of Viola (as you no doubt already know), but I can't go further without reproductive material (flowers or fruits). Sorry. If you have other images, you can upload them or send them to gobotany@...
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Question: Dear Ace Botanist, This tiny purple flower (about a quarter inch) with …
...(genus Viola), but I can't tell you which one. If you have a larger image, I can give you more assistance with the species name. Best wishes.
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Question: Lot's of these in the woods. They appear to be evergreen. Maybe …
...about Viola renifolia, also known as Gray kidney-leaved violet? Links to Google Photos are convenient for me, but maybe you need uploaded images, so I'll try that too. These were next to a fenc...
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Question: Growing under shrubs & in grass is I think(?) a Violet (Falmouth …
...photographed Viola arcuata, which is the first record of this plant in New England. This is an Asian species that is becoming naturalized in North America. Thank you for submitting the images, I wil...
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Hybanthus concolor (green-violet)
... Viola concolor Family: Violaceae Genus: Hybanthus
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Corrigiola litoralis (strapwort)
...(Viola): NA. Anther spurs: the anthers do not have spurs on them. Fused stamen clusters: ...
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Lavatera trimestris (rose-mallow)
...(Viola): NA. Capsule splitting: NA. Anther spurs: the anthers do not hav...