Viola blanda (lat. Viola blanda) - bənövşəkimilər fəsiləsinin bənövşə cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Viola blanda (lat. Viola blanda) - bənövşəkimilər fəsiləsinin bənövşə cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Viola blanda, commonly called the sweet white violet,[2] is a flowering perennial plant in the Violet family (Violaceae).[2] It is native to parts of south-eastern and south-central Canada and the eastern, and north-central, United States.[2] Its natural habitat is in cool, mesic forests.[3]
The sweet white violet grows from 6 to 12 inches high. They grow small white flowers in spring and early summer. The lower petals have purple veins. The upper petals are often twisted or bent backwards. The stalks are a reddish tinged. They grow 1-2 inch long heart shaped leaves with a few scattered hairs.
The white violet has demonstrated a weak ability to respond to climate change by shifting its flowering time in some areas of its range.
Viola blanda, commonly called the sweet white violet, is a flowering perennial plant in the Violet family (Violaceae). It is native to parts of south-eastern and south-central Canada and the eastern, and north-central, United States. Its natural habitat is in cool, mesic forests.
Viola blanda
La violette agréable[1] (Viola blanda) est une espèce de plantes de la famille des Violaceae, originaire de l'ouest de l'Amérique du Nord, au Canada et aux États-Unis.
Viola blanda
La violette agréable (Viola blanda) est une espèce de plantes de la famille des Violaceae, originaire de l'ouest de l'Amérique du Nord, au Canada et aux États-Unis.