Viola suavis

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Viola cyanea, Celak. Stemless, stoloniferous: lvs. broadly cordate-ovate, crenate, bright green, glabrate and shining after flowering; stipules lanceolate, long-acuminate, fimbriate: pedicels 2-4 lines long, about equaling or slightly shorter than the petioles after flowering; sepals oblong, obtuse, with short appendages which are rotundate and appressed to the pedicel; corolla medium-sized; petals sky-blue-white below the middle, lower petal emarginate, the others about as long, scarcely emarginate; spur conical, rather straight; ovary short-conoid, very smooth. Eu.

Var. perfimbriata, Borb. (V. bosnana, Wiesb. V. russica, Hort.). Stolons short, rather thick: lvs. broadly cordate-ovate, vivid green, at flowering-time glabrous and shining; stipules lanceolate, long-acuminate, long-fringed, nearly glabrous: fls. less fragrant than in V. odorata; petals a cornflower-blue above the middle, white below. Lower Austria and southeastward.


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