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Nevada, United States
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Mancor de la Vall, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Chanceford, Pennsylvania, United States
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Doulcon, Lorraine, France
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Spanish Springs, Nevada, United States
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Viola rupestris (fo. alba) Schmidt, syn.: Viola arenaria DCTeesdale Violet (white form), DE: Felsen-Veilchen (weie Form), Sand-VeilchenSlo.: skalna vijolica beli razliekDat.: April 7. and 8. 2016Lat.: 46.35758 Long.: 13.70077Code: Bot_941/2016_DSC0906, Bot_942/2016_DSC1107Habitat: In crevices of stony wall of a road side and above it in sparsely overgrown sandy scree, calcareous rock, fairly sunny, dry and open place; south aspect; elevation 535 m (1.755 feet); average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil in stony wall crevices and among sandy scree.Place: Lower Trenta valley, between villages Soa and Trenta, right bank of river Soa, main road Bovec-Vri; near Matev farm house, Trenta 1, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comment: Viola rupestris is considered a rather scattered to rare violet although it is widely distributed in European mountains and west Asia. It is usually growing on dry to semidry, grassy places. It is a small plant (lower than 10 cm) with leaves smaller than 2 cm and blue-violet flowers. But sometimes one can find also white flowering plants and such, which grow on rocks or rocky walls. In Trenta valley white and blue-violet plants growing in grassland and on stony walls can be found.In Slovenia almost thirty species of violets are known. Distinguishing among them is not always simple. Many traits (including color of flowers, shape of leaves, hairiness and odor) are variable and hybrids are frequent. In addition juvenile plants differ significantly from mature (summer) ones (particularly in leaves and hairiness). Viola rupestris belongs to a group of violets, which have true stalk with nodes and stalk leaves and two or more ground leaves in a rosette. Calyx leaves are pointed. Characteristic traits are also: flower stalks are covered with very short (0.1 mm!) and dense (unfortunately, not always) hairs; ovary is also hairy and two very, very small, opposite flower-stalk leaves are positioned above one half of the length of the flower-stalk, sometimes just below the flowers themselves.Ref.:(1) Personal communication with Dr. Igor Dakskobler, Natural History Institute 'Jovan Hadi', SAZU.(2) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora fr sterreich, Liechtenstein und Sdtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 432.(3) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 417. (4) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 1., Haupt (2004), p 436.(5) K. Lauber and G. Wagner, Flora Helvetica, 5. Auflage, Haupt (2012), p 400.(6) H. Haeupler, T. Muer, Bildatlas der Farn- und Bluetenpflazen Deutschlands, Ulmer
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Piovene Rocchette, Veneto, Italy
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Schiermonnikoog, Frise, Netherlands
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Hb. FH 20XX/YYY - Herbarium Falkner Hermann (20XX/No YYY) (DIN AX)leg.: Falkner Hermann, 20XX-YY-ZZ: Niedersterreich, Bezirk XYZ - LOCATION: 180 msm Quadrant 7964/4.det.: Falkner Hermann, nach Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora A/FL/SdT (2008 3. A.)Dt: NAME; English: NAMESynonyme: NAMENKnapp ausserhalb des NP, schon auf n. Gebiet!155 msm Quadrant 7865/1
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Near the gravel road running east from the Scott Mountain crest of Highway 3, Klamath Mountains, California, probably within half a mile of Hwy. 3. July 17th 2011. I11-9467.
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Bowden, West Virginia, United States
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La Sarra:Sallent de Gllego.Pirineo aragons (Espaa)Familia: VIOLACEAEDistribucin: Endmica de Pirineos (Corbires y entre Lrida y Guipzcoa) y Montes Cantbricos -Len, Asturias y Palencia-; en Aragn se distribuye por el Alto Pirineo: Valles de Ans, Aragn, Tena, Bielsa y Benasque. Hbitat: Vive en pastos y en rellanos o pies de acantilado con suelo fresco y nitrogenado por el ganado. En el piso montano (ambientes de hayedo y abetal) y subalpino.Preferencia edfica: IndiferenteRango altitudinal:( 1350 ) 1500- 2000 ( 2260 ) mFloracin: Junio - Julio ( Agosto )Forma Biolgica: Hemicriptfito escaposoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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close up image of Viola pedatifida PRAIRIE VIOLET at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single flower at full bloom, front view, detailing the dark purple 'nectar trails' that guide insects into the throat of the flower.This species is featured in the book Abundant Splendor: Wildflowers of the Tall Grass Prairie, which is now available for purchase. Contact frank@black-sweater-art.com for more information.
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Sallent de Gllego: Aragn (Espaa) El Pirineo.Familia: VIOLACEAEDistribucin: Norteamrica, Atlas de Marruecos, Azores y gran parte de Europa pero rara en el S y el E; en la Pennsula Ibrica por los sistemas montaosos y, a bajas altitudes, solo en el NW; en Aragn se distribuye por el Alto Pirineo y, muy localizada, en el Moncayo, en el Hoyo de Morana. Hbitat: Salpica los pastos higroturbosos que aparecen en manantiales, orillas de arroyo, ibones y ventisqueros con innivacin prolongada; entre el piso montano y el alpino.Preferencia edfica: Acidfila Exclusiva de sustratos silceos o de suelos muy cidos sobre areniscas y permotras.Rango altitudinal: ( 1500 ) 1700- 2300 ( 2600 ) m Floracin: Abril - JulioForma Biolgica: Hemicriptfito rosuladoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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Purple-leaved Common Dog Violet (Viola riviniana 'Purpurea') cultivated at Ballan, Victoria, Australia. Photographed on 14 September 2011.Native to Europe, and from what I understand, possibly a naturally occuring form. Leaves are purple on the underside and the plant has an overall purplish appearance.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/55546865
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June 6 2010, Arizona Santa Catalina Mountains Bear Wallow
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Valbona National Park. Albanian Alps
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Ingliston, Victoria, Australia
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2011-04-02 Vienna XI. district - bordering on Lower Austria, district Schwechat; brownlands (170 msm Quadrant 7864/4).German name: Lilasporn-Weiss-Veilchen
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Celles, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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Viola fuscoviolacea (dusky violet) flowering on Sandbanks Tier, Tasmania.