Flora of Southeastern Washington And Adjacent Idaho
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Stems leafy, short or at length elongated, from creeping rootstocks, nearly glabrous throughout; leaves ovate, obtuse, slightly cordate at base, crenate, usually brown dotted, 1-3 cm. Long, on slender petioles, 5-8 cm. Long; stipules foliaceous, lanceolate, fringe-toothed; flowers violet- purple, rarely white; petals 6-12 mm. Long, the lateral ones bearded; spurs nearly straight, as long as the petals. Stony hillsides and copses. Common and variable. Typical Viola adunca has puberulent leaves. ...The glabrous or nearly gla- brous form is Viola adunca glabra Brainerd. Viola orbiculata Geyer. Rootstocks short, scaly; leaves orbicular, cordate, glabrous or nearly so, the deep sinus often closed, obscurely crenate, 1-4 cm. Broad; petioles slender, 5-10 cm. Long; flowering scapes about as long as the leaves; petals yellow, 7-10 mm. Long, the blunt spurs short. Early plants appear as if acaulescent, the leafy branches being produced later and bearing only cleistogamous flowers. Coniferous woods, in the mountains.
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