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Camaragibe, Pernambuco, Brazil
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Tarazona: Aragn (Espaa)El Moncayo. Sistema IbricoFamilia: VIOLACEAE.Distribucin: Endmica del Sistema Ibrico y Central (Burgos, Guadalajara, Logroo, Madrid, Segovia, Soria y Zaragoza); en Aragn exclusivamente en el Moncayo silceo, donde se sita su lmite oriental. Hbitat: En pastos vivaces, matorrales supraforestales de piorno, sabina o enebro, claros y orlas herbosas de hayedo o pinar y pedregales cimeros.Preferencia edfica: Acidfila. Pizarras y cuarcitas.Rango altitudinal: ( 1400 ) 1600- 2300 m Floracin: Mayo - AgostoForma Biolgica: Hemicriptfito cespitosoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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Gardnerville Ranchos, Nevada, United States
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2014-04-14 Lower Austria, district Mistelbach - Marchauen/Hohenau an der MarchGerman name: Graben-Veilchen
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Powranna, Tasmania, Australia
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Maule Region, Chile
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Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States
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Lawn Hill, Queensland, Australia
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Viola uliginosaBog violetSlo.: barjanska vijolica Dat.: April 21. 2011Lat.: 46.05943 Long.: 14.46937Code: Bot_507/2011_DSC7194 Habitat: In an long time abandoned and overgrown artificial bog in mixed forest, wet flat terrain, mostly in shade, partly protected against direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 1.400-1.500 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevations 340 m (1.100 feet), prealpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil. Place: Ljubljana, Ronik hill, Mostec place, Slovenia EC Protection: Enlisted in the Slovene Red List of rare and endangered species, marked by "V" representing a vulnerable species.Ref.:(1) Personal communication with Mr. Branko Dolinar. (2) M.A.Fischer, W.Adler, K.Oswald, Exkursionsflora Oesterreich Liechtenstein, Suedtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 431.(3) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 421.
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Barlovento, Canary Islands, Spain
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close up image of Viola sororia COMMON BLUE VIOLET at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single flower at bull bloom. This species typically displays a blue-violet flower, but it does have a small percentage of specimen that display a white flower.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Hirschegg, Vorarlberg, Austria
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PmakaniViolaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Waiane Mts., Oahu)EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)There are 7 endemic species of Viola in the Hawaiian Islands of which 6 species & subspecies are considered endangered. One species, Viola chamissoniana subsp. tracheliifolia, is perhaps the world's tallest in the genus and forming shrubs or subshrubs with woody stems!Like other violets, the flowers and leaves are edible. Viola are rich anti-oxidant compounds in the form of beta carotene and ascorbic acid (Vitamin C).EtymologyThe generic name Viola is from Latin violet, the purplish-blue color of the flowers.The specific name, chamissoniana, honors Ludolf Karl Albert von Chamisso (1781-1838), French-born German explorer, naturalist, author, poet, and plant collector.
nativeplants.hawaii.edu
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2014-04-27 Burgenland, district Neusiedl/See - National Park Neusiedler See/ Seewinkel: Lange LackeGerman name: Zwerg-Veilchen
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Photo taken in or near Amani Nature ReserveEast Usambara Mountains, TanzaniaBy N.J. CordeiroPost-Production by J. Quicho
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Western Australia, Australia
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Qazbegis Raioni, Georgia
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Viola pinnataPinnated violet Slo.: pernatolistna vijolicaDate: April 14. 2011Lat.: 46.36076 Long.: 13.69883 Elev.: 665 mCode: Bot_503/2011_DSC7137Habitat: calcareous ravine, moderately inclined toward SE, warm and dry place, full sun, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 665 m (2.200 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: fine scree and sand in the ravine bed, sparsely grass and Salix sp. bushes overgrown, among rocks; seldom in rock crevices.Place: in the SE ravine of Mt. Bavki Grintavec, 2.347 m (7.701 feet) west of 'Na Melu' place , above the trail leading form Trenta 2b house toward west, Lower Trenta valley, East Julian Alps, Posocje, Slovenia EC Comment: This plant is a quite a rare fund in Slovenia, however not protected by law. It is rare also according to ref. (2). It occurrence is proven in 12 UTM squares (out of 170) in Slovenia (Ref.:(3)) and in 6 UTM squares (out of 83) in neighboring Friuli Venezia Giulia in Italy (Ref.:(4)).Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 421. (2) M.A.Fischer, W.Adler, K.Oswald, Exkursionsflora Oesterreich Liechtenstein, Suedtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 432.(3) N. Jogan (ed.), Gradivo za Atlas flore Slovenije (Materials for the Atlas of Flora of Slovenia), CKSF (2001), p409. (4) L.Poldini, Nuovo Atlante corologico delle piante vascolari nel Friuli Venezia Giulia,University of Trieste (2002), p524.