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Viola brevistipulata (Franch. et Sav.) W. Becker






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

Viola L. (スミレ)
V. brevistipulata (Franch. et Sav.) W. Becker
ssp. brevistipulata

var. acuminata Nakai (ミヤマキスミレ)
var. brevistipulata (オオバキスミレ)
var. ciliata M. Kikuchi (フチゲオオバキスミレ)
var. kishidae (Nakai) F. Maek. et T. Hashim. (ナエバキスミレ)
var. laciniata (H. Boissieu) W. Becker (フギレオオバキスミレ)
var. minor Nakai (ダイセンキスミレ)
f. pubescens (Nakai) F. Maek. (アラゲキスミレ)

ssp. hidakana (Nakai) S. Watan.

var. hidakana (Nakai) S. Watan. (エゾキスミレ)

var. incisa (S. Watan.) F. Maek. et T. Hashim. (フギレキスミレ)
var. yezoana Toyok. ex H.Nakai, H.Igarashi et H.Ohashi (ケエゾキスミレ)

f. parviflora S. Watan. (コバナエゾキスミレ)
f. glabra S. Watan. (トカチキスミレ)


ssp. hidakana var. hidakana
Ezokisumire (エゾキスミレ, 蝦夷黄菫), Ezo yellow violet
Lifeform: perennial forb
Distribution: endemic to Hokkaido (Mounts Apoi and northern Hokkaido)
Habitat: rocky ground surface in serpentine zones
Leaf: purple on the backside
Synonyms: Viola hidakana Nakai
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Viola. brevistipulata transplanted in Hokkaido


ssp. hidakana (Nakai) S. Watan. var. hidakana (Nakai) S.Watan.

Viola1 Viola2 Viola3
[1-3] along a paved road on the bottom of Jozankei-Mikasa skislope, South Ward, Sapporo, on May 4 2021.

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