copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Viola tricolor - Wikipedia It can most often be two-tone, yellow and purple The tricolor shape, yellow, white and purple, is the most sought after It flowers from April to September (in the Northern Hemisphere) The plants are hermaphroditic and self-fertile, pollinated by bees [1]
Viola tricolor L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science The native range of this species is Europe to W Siberia and NW Iran It is an annual or subshrub and grows primarily in the temperate biome It is used as a medicine, has environmental uses and for food
Maćuhica (Viola tricolor) - Plantea Divlja maćuhica (Viola tricolor L ) je jednogodišnja zeljasta biljka iz porodice ljubica (Violaceae) Stabljika joj je uspravna ili povijena, mekana, šuplja i razgranata
Viola tricolor (garden violet): Go Botany A European introduction, garden violet has colorful purple, yellow and white markings on each flower Garden violet is widely cultivated and occasionally escapes from gardens It is one of the progenitors of ornamental pansy cultivars It is likely to be found only in disturbed areas such as lawns, gardens and near dwellings
Viola tricolor L. - World Flora Online Flowers solitary in leaf axils, usually 3-colored (purple, white, and yellow), large, 3 5-6 cm in diam , with 3-10 flowers per stem; pedicels slightly robust, 2-bracteolate at upper part; bracteoles opposite, ovate-triangular, very small
Viola Tricolor - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Viola tricolor L is annual, biennial or perennial with a short or absent rhizome Stems (up to 30 cm) bear alternate oval, toothed leaves with a rounded base and conspicuous deeply lobed, pinnate leaf-like stipules
Viola tricolor: plant details - WorldFloraDB Glabrous or hairy annual or short-lived perennial to 3 dm, often branched from the base; lvs all crenate, the lowest ones orbicular or cordate, the upper oblong to elliptic and basally cuneate; stipules foliaceous, laciniate to lyrate-pinnatifid, the middle lobe oblanceolate, distinctly toothed; internodes usually shorter than the lvs; fls 1 5
Viola Tricolor -- Earthpedia plant Viola tricolor, commonly known as heartsease or Johnny-jump-up, is a small, herbaceous plant that belongs to the Violaceae family It is a popular garden plant and has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries