Difference between revisions of "Viola biflora var. biflora"
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 5 November 2020
Plants 3–20 cm. Basal leaf blades 0.5–3[–3.5] × 0.9–3.5[–5] cm. Flowers: sepals usually without purple stripe; lowest petal 6–10 mm. Seeds 1.5–2 mm. 2n = 12.
Phenology: Flowering Apr–Jul.
Habitat: Montane and arctic regions, tundra, mesic alpine meadows, scree slopes, grassy places in shade of alders and willows, lake margins, granite outcrops, moist coniferous forests, along streams and falls in wet moss, alluvial soil, sand
Elevation: 40–3900 m
Distribution
B.C., Yukon, Alaska, Colo., c, s Europe, Asia (c, n China, ne India, Indonesia [n Sumatra], Japan, North Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Siberia, Taiwan).
Discussion
In North America, var. biflora occurs in Alaska (45–3300 m; PNW Herbaria Portal 2010), Yukon (1200–1500 m), and nine counties in central Colorado (1950–3850 m).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.
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Montane and arctic regions, tundra, mesic alpine meadows, scree slopes, grassy places in shade of alders and willows, lake margins, granite outcrops, moist coniferous forests, along streams and falls in wet moss, alluvial soil, sand +
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