Viola odorata is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Europe and Asia. This small hardy herbaceous perennial is commonly known as wood violet,[1]sweet violet,[2]English violet,[2]common violet,[2]florist's violet,[2] or garden violet.[2] It has been introduced into the Americas and Australia.
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Violaodorata is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Europe and Asia. This small hardy herbaceous perennial is commonly known...
some of its names imply, V. tricolor and other plants in the Viola genus (such as V. odorata, or sweet violet), have a long history of use in herbalism...
wide range than sweet violet (Violaodorata). Note it is considered by some sources to be the same species as Violaodorata. The habit is prostrate like...
Puccinia violae. Violaodorata (sweet violet) – fragrant; all the leaves are located at the base of the plant; stipules are gland-tipped Viola canina (heath...
Groenland & Rümpler) Viola odorata (synonym: Viola hortensis Schur) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Viola hortensis. If an internal...
(Violaodorata) Some flowers are safe to eat only in small amounts. Apple flowers (Malus spp.) contain cyanide precursors, and Johnny jump-ups (Viola tricolor)...
— Henry H. Snelling Henry H. Snelling writes based on his research: "Violaodorata--or sweet scented violet, yields to alcohol a rich blue color, which...
be derived from two different Viola alba strains, and more closely resemble, in flower colour and odour, Violaodorata. It was first imported into Naples...
rotundifolia), leaves of 'Gaozaban' (Onosma bracteatum), flowers of Banafsha (Violaodorata) and the dried fruits of 'Unnab' (Ziziphus jujuba). Its fruits of C...
refer to: Violaodorata, native to Europe and Asia Viola palmata, native to eastern North America, and introduced to Japan and central Europe Viola riviniana...
in 2009. Crude cyclotide extracts from both Oldenlandia affinis and Violaodorata plants showed molluscicidal activity comparable to the synthetic molluscicide...
officinarum Ranunculus repens Trifolium repens Veronica chamaedrys Violaodorata The primary component species of tapestry lawns all show the capacity...
perfumed" (feminine form odorata, neuter form odoratum), and may refer to: Aerides odorata, a species of orchid Aglaia odorata, a species of plant in the...
the original on 13 January 2013. "Entity Display : Violaodorata". ecoport.org. "Entity Display : Viola pedata". ecoport.org. 12 January 2013. Archived from...
range Tulip Violaodorata Sweet, perfumed Purple, white Common violet Viola tricolor Wintergreen Purple and yellow Heart's ease, etc. Viola × wittrockiana...
are distilled in a single process. One exception is ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata) which is purified through a fractional distillation. The recondensed water...
altitude. In Europe the larvae feed on Viola species (Violaodorata, Viola hirta, Viola canina, Viola reichenbachiana, Viola tricolor), and outside Europe on...
(triangle-vine family) Tristellateia australasiae (Malpighiaceae family) Violaodorata (violet family) "Litoh family" is a common name for Ctenolophonaceae...
emblem of the day, the Toowoomba Violet (aka the sweet violet, Lat. 'Violaodorata'). Notable is the city's coat of arms in the centre of the ensign and...