Violaceae |
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Viola occulta LEHM. |
Viola occulta LEHM. |
Viola occulta LEHM |
Viola L. |
V. occulta Lehm., Ind. Sem. Hort. Hamb. (1829). Schmidt in Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 75(3): 78-84 (1962). Annual herb. Stems erect, 3-15 cm. Leaves narrowly oblong-spathulate, re-motely crenate-serrate, glabrous to pilose-scabrous. Stipules deeply divided. Pedicels ebracteolate or with minute bracteoles adpressed to the calyx. Sepals broadly lanceolate, as long as or longer than the corolla, their appendages.com-pletely exceeding the corolla spur. Corolla white to cream, sometimes the petals with bluish margins. Fl. 4-5. Cultivated land, 900-2190 m. Scattered, not in the E. A3 Ankara: Beypazarı, 1200 m, Kühne 569! Bolu: Seben, 800 m, Kühne 2041! A7 Gümüşane: Gümüşane, Godena, Sint. 1894: 5479! B2 Uşak: above Uşak, Bal. 156! B4 Ankara: Ankara, Kühne ! B6 Malatya: nr. Akça Da., 1000 m, D. 27666! (2n = 20, Schmidt, op. cit.). C5 Niğde: Bereketli, Bal. C6 Gaziantep: Gaziantep, 1000 m, Haradj. 868! Niğde: Ala Da., Arpalik gorge, 2190 m, Parry 149! Seyhan: Dumanli Da., above Haruniye, 1200 m, D. 26838! Cyprus, W. Syria, Transcaucasia, Crimea, N. & W. Iran. Intermediates occur between V. occulta and V. modesta. |