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Viola reichei Skottsb. ex Macloskie – Reiche violet, Patagonian yellow violet, Chilean yellow violet; Viola reichenbachiana Jord. ex Boreau – early dog violet, slender wood violet; Viola renifolia A.Gray – northern white violet, kidney-leaved white violet; Viola replicata W.Becker; Viola × reschetnikovae Vl.V.Nikitin; Viola retusa Greene ...
[3] [7] Its upper leaves tend to be smaller and darker in color. [4] Its leaf typically has 4 or 5 veins on either side of a main vein called the midrib. [4] The flower of Viola reichenbachiana is bisexual, containing both male and female reproductive structures. [4] It has 3 or 5 narrow, non-overlapping petals that are a signature dull purple.
Dog violet is the common name for various species of the plant genus Viola with unscented flowers. The term arose to differentiate them from the scented sweet violet. Species so named include: Viola canina – heath dog violet; Viola labradorica (syn. V. conspersa) – American dog or alpine violet; Viola reichenbachiana – early dog violet
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Viola riviniana, the common dog-violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Eurasia and Africa. [1] It is also called wood violet [ 1 ] and dog violet . [ 1 ] It inhabits woodland edges, grassland and shady hedge banks.
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Viola labradorica, commonly known as alpine violet, [2] American dog violet, [3] dog violet [4] or Labrador violet, [3] [5] [6] is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant. It is native to Greenland, eastern Canada, and the eastern United States. [7] The plant sold as Viola labradorica by nurseries is Viola riviniana. [8]