Six species of Viola subsect Viola have been reported from the West Carpathians, of which V alba, V ambigua, V collina, and V hirta are considered native, and V odorata and V suavis are naturalized (for more details see Mereďa et al 2008) Viola alba (2n=20) is well known for its infraspecific variation As shown by
tarn a V sciaphila tarn a V collina BESSER bene distincta V porphyrea UECHTRITZ" An analysis of the morphology of the type leaves no doubt that it represents a nothomorph of a hybrid between V collina BESSER and V odorata L (the plant has intermediate stipules and hairiness of petio les, stolons are very short, thin)
Viola odorata is now widely distributed due to cultivation outside its original range in southern Europe and the Mediterranean region Viola collina, in spite of its wide distribu- tion (most
Viola odorata L from the Violaceae family, is found all over the world The plant is native to Asia, North Africa and Europe and is usually known as sweet violet (English name) or “banafsheh” (Persian name) (Javadi et al , 2015) V odorata is traditionally used as a medicinal plant in the Islamic traditional medicine for
Viola ×hungarica Viola ambigua × V odorata Viola ×kerneri Viola hirta × V suavis Viola ×pluricaulis Viola alba × V odorata Viola ×poelliana Viola collina × V hirta × V odorata Viola ×porphyrea Viola collina × V odorata Viola ×scabra Viola hirta × V odorata Viola ×sourekii Viola lutea subsp sudetica × V wittrockiana
Rakar T Revizija rodu Viola v Sloveniji Dipl delo Ljubljana, Univ v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fakulteta, Odd za biologijo, 2008 ii Diplomsko delo sem opravljala na Katedri za botaniko na Oddelku za biologijo
in bloom) included Muscari neglectum (Small Grape Hyacinth) and Viola odorata (Sweet Violet) Also a Buzzard passed over Broughton Area Date: 1 st March 2008
ba juv 2m, Viola odorata 2m, Allium flavum 1, Anthriscus cerefolium 1, Artemisia vulgaris 1, Bupleurum affine 1, Dactylis glomerata 1, Euonymus europaea juv 1, Medicago falcata 1, Rosa canina subsp canina juv 1, Sisymbrium orientale subsp orientale 1, Tragopogon orientalis 1, Cardaria draba
Viola hirta X odorata entwickelte in meinen Kulturen den ganzen Sommer soll die V Poelliana — V merkensteinensis = V collina X odorata sein und Als V hortensis DC et hortulanorum— Wettstein hat keine solche Form beschrieben
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Viola zah??a ostatné naše trváce druhy, s prílistkami nepodobnými listom, s lis- tencami Viola – druhy V alba, V ambigua, V collina, V hirta, V odorata a V suavis (kvety a listy Viola hortensis auct Viola ×merkensteinensis Wiesb
Mereda et al b Flora Slovenska VI
Renoncule des fleuristes : R hortensis Pers , la Renoncule-Pivoine, R africanus, la Renoncule à général, trois espèces françaises : Viola odorata, alba, hirta
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den Gattungen Saxifraga, Gentiana, Potentilla, Primula und Viola J Murr = V merkensteinensis (collina X odorata) XV hirta, Thaurer hortensis Gaud, 4 b
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közelében állnak (viola), s?t egyes esetekben a murvával együtt egészen a Más honi fajok: V collina Wallr , – dioica L , – exaltata Mik , – montana L , – samubcifolia Mik , – Viola odorata L – (Fácsinka, gyönge virág, kék, márcziusi, szederjes vagy tavaszi ibolya v viola (austriaca × hirta), – Merkensteinensis Wiesb
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Lahn): Viola; Prof Dr Gustav A hortensis L - Garten-M - Wird als Gemüse- ~d Zlerpft: öfters kult V collina X V odorata = V merkensteinensis Wies- baur
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