Viola lanceolata,[1] commonly known as lance-leaved violet or bog white violet,[2] is a small group of stemless white-flowered violets. It is an ornamental plant in the Violaceae family, part of the genus Viola. It gets its name from its lanceolate leaf shape and from the habitats in which it thrives.
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Violalanceolata, commonly known as lance-leaved violet or bog white violet, is a small group of stemless white-flowered violets. It is an ornamental plant...
dog violet Viola lactiflora Nakai Viola lainzii P.Monts. Viola lanaiensis W.Becker – Hawaii violet Violalanceolata L. – bog white violet Viola langeana...
the spring. It can be distinguished from the similar-looking Violalanceolata and Viola blanda by its leaves that are ovate, with rounded to truncate...
violet (Violalanceolata; threatened) New England violet (Viola novae-angliae) Northern bog violet (Viola nephrophylla) Northern white violet (Viola macloskeyi...
Cochlearia, common bent (Agrostis capillaris) and plantain (Plantago lanceolata). Few metallophytes are known from Latin America. Metallophytes commonly...
feed on include Viola pedata (bird's-foot violet), V. pedatifida (blue prairie violet), V. papilionacea (common blue violet), V. lanceolata (lance-leafed...
of the valley and others. In Chiaksan Mountain, there are Codonopsis lanceolata, Lactuca indica, Hieracium umbellatum, Aconitum and others. In Mt.Taebaeksan...
Buchanania barberi Anacardiaceae E Critically endangered Kerala Buchanania lanceolata Anacardiaceae I Vulnerable Kerala Buchanania platyneura Anacardiaceae...