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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Species: Viola abyssinica Steud. ex Oliv. Date: 2003-11-03 Location: Ndundu Lodge, Vumba Habitat: Among grasses in weedy margin of forest
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Borgholm, Öland, Sverige
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Church St., Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Thompson Falls, Montana
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Sallent de Gllego: Aragn (Espaa) El Pirineo.Familia: VIOLACEAEDistribucin: Norteamrica, Atlas de Marruecos, Azores y gran parte de Europa pero rara en el S y el E; en la Pennsula Ibrica por los sistemas montaosos y, a bajas altitudes, solo en el NW; en Aragn se distribuye por el Alto Pirineo y, muy localizada, en el Moncayo, en el Hoyo de Morana. Hbitat: Salpica los pastos higroturbosos que aparecen en manantiales, orillas de arroyo, ibones y ventisqueros con innivacin prolongada; entre el piso montano y el alpino.Preferencia edfica: Acidfila Exclusiva de sustratos silceos o de suelos muy cidos sobre areniscas y permotras.Rango altitudinal: ( 1500 ) 1700- 2300 ( 2600 ) m Floracin: Abril - JulioForma Biolgica: Hemicriptfito rosuladoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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Riverside co., CASanta Rosa Plateau
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North Carolina, United States
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2011-02-13 Vienna XI. district - Zentralfriedhof 'Park' (171 m AMSL).Pansy hybrids are one of the favourite flowers on cemeteries here in Austria.
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Central, Kenya
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Bluffview, Wisconsin, United States
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Retreat, New South Wales, Australia
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Maule, Chile
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Mullumbimby Creek, New South Wales, Australia
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Following Intermountain Vol. 2B (2005), this is Viola utahensis Baker & Clausen. Welsh (2008) still treats under an expanded V. nuttallii which is now being generally recognized as only occurring east of the Rocky Mountains and so does not occur in Utah. This might in fact however be V. purpurea var. venosa (the description and drawing of which in IF Vol. 2B apparently cannot be fully relied upon) because of the deep vein markings.June 4, 2005, Neff's Canyon, roughly 1.5 miles up the canyon, somewhere in the 6500-7000 ft. range, in an open/exposed area among otherwise dense vegetation, Salt Lake County, Utah
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Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
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Amazonas, Peru
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Viola pyrenaicaSlo.: pirenejska vijolica Dat.: April 6. 2013Lat.: 46.34501 Long.: 13.56603Code: Bot_695/2013_IMG2671 Habitat: South inclined mountain slope, mixed predominantly hard wood forest, dominant Ostrya carpinifolia, Fraxinus ornus, Fagus sylvatica, Corylus avellana, Picea abies, among Primula vulgaris, Helleborus niger, Hepatica nobilis, etc. warm and dry place, partly in shade; in transitions zone between calcareous well consolidated conglomerate layers and flysh bedrock, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 525 m (1.770 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: brown sandy forest soil.Place: Bovec basin, below Ravni Laz place, next to the trail to Bovec, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comment: This violet was in 2001 considered as a very rare species and known only from one sub-square of MTB grid in the whole state (Ref.:(5)). Today we know well above hundred observations. Usually these plants grow in small scattered groups. In this observation they grow in an unusually large and dense group of several hundred plants with quite high ground coverage. The largest number of these plants Ive ever seen. Endemic to southeast Alps. Protected according to 'Uredba o zavarovanih prosto iveih rastlinskih vrstah' Ur.l. RS, t. 46/2004. Enlisted in the Slovene Red List of rare and endangered species, marked by "R" representing a rare species.File names: from Viola-pyrenaica_raw_20.xxx to Viola-pyrenaica_raw_27.xxx.Ref.:(1) K.Lauber and G.Wagner, Flora Helvetica, 5. Auflage, Haupt (2012), p 398.(2) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 420. (3) M.A.Fischer, W.Adler, K.Oswald, Exkursionsflora Oesterreich Liechtenstein, Suedtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 433.(4) Personal communication with dr. Igor Dakskobler, institute Jovan Hadi, Slovenian Academy of Arts and Science.(5) N. Jogan, ed., Materials for the Atlas of Flora of Slovenia, Center za Kartografijo favne in flore (2001), p 410.(6) I. Dakskobler and J. Peljhan, Viola Pyrenaica Ramond Ex DC in the Northern Part of the Dinaric Mountains (The Plateaus of Trnkovski gozd and Nanos), Hacquetia 6/2 (2007), pp 143-169Canon G11, 6.1-30mm/f2.8-4.5
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Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
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quite possibly one of the sweetest Australian native plants is the violet. Maybe even prettier than it's cousin, because of the variegation, unfortunately it doesn't have a perfume. this one was growing amongst the lawn at the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens.