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  2. Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia - Wikipedia

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    Description. Saintpaulias, which grow from 6-15 cm tall, can be anywhere from 6-30 cm wide. The leaves are rounded to oval, 2.5-8.5 cm long with a 2-10 cm petiole, finely hairy, and have a fleshy texture. The flowers are 2-3 cm in diameter, with a five-lobed velvety corolla ("petals"), and grow in clusters of 3-10 or more on slender stalks ...

  3. Streptocarpus goetzeanus - Wikipedia

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    Streptocarpus goetzeanus, synonym Saintpaulia goetzeana, is a species of Streptocarpus in the section Saintpaulia, commonly known as an African violet. It is a small, flowering plant that is used widely in home horticulture. S. goetzeana was first collected in 1898 by W. Goetze, and it was later described as a species by Engler in 1900.

  4. List of Viola species - Wikipedia

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    Viola bezdelevae Vorosch. Viola bhutanica H.Hara. Viola biflora L. – yellow wood violet, twoflower violet, arctic yellow violet. Viola binayensis Okamoto & K.Ueda. Viola × bissellii House – Bissell's violet. Viola bissetii Maxim. Viola blanda Willd. – sweet white violet, Willdenow's violet. Viola blandiformis Nakai.

  5. Viola nuttallii - Wikipedia

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    Viola nuttallii ( Nuttall's violet or yellow prairie violet [1]) is a perennial herbaceous plant in the violet family ( Violaceae ), and is one of the few violet species with lanceolate leaves. It is native to the western Canada and the north-central and western United States, [2] appearing in upper steppe lands, forests, and alpine ridges.

  6. Viola pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Viola pubescens. Viola pubescens, commonly called the downy yellow violet, is a plant species of the genus Viola and is classified within the subsection Nudicaules of section Chamaemelanium. [1] It is a widespread North American violet found in rich, mesic woodlands, and sometimes in meadows, from Minnesota and Ontario east to Nova Scotia and ...

  7. Viola purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Viola purpurea is a species of violet with yellow flowers and the common name goosefoot violet. Habitat and range [ edit ] Viola purpurea grows in foothills and mountains across much the western United States, including the Cascade Mountains, the coastal ranges and Sierra Nevada in California, and the Rocky Mountains. [1]

  8. Viola lutea subsp. calaminaria - Wikipedia

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    Viola lutea var. multicaulis W.D.J.Koch. Viola lutea subsp. calaminaria ( synonym Viola calaminaria) is a subspecies of V. lutea, in the violet family, the Violaceae. The plant occurs from Kelmis ( La Calamine in French) in the Belgian province of Liège across the borders to Germany and the Netherlands. The plant has adapted to an excess of ...

  9. Viola praemorsa - Wikipedia

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    A solitary flower is borne on a long, upright stem. It has five yellow petals, the lowest three veined with brownish purple, and the upper two often with brownish purple coloring on the outer surfaces. Viola praemorsa ssp. praemorsa flower closeup at Playfair Park in Saanich, BC Taxonomy. There are three subspecies: