Flora of New York/Violaceae
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Family Violaceae
editThe Violaceae (violet family) ...
Subfamily Violoideae
editTribe Violeae
editHybanthus
editOf the four species of Hybanthus (greenviolets) that are native to North America, only Hybanthus concolor (the eastern greenviolet) has been discovered outside of cultivation in New York.
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Genus Hybanthus | Greenviolet | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(T.F.Forst.) Spreng. 1802. Viola concolor T.F.Forst. 1819. Ionidium sprengleianum Roem. & Schult. 1824. Hybanthus concolor Spreng. 1824. Solea concolor Ging. 1878. Ionidium concolor S.Watson 1897. Cubelium concolor ex Britton & A.Br. Raf. |
Green-violet, Eastern greenviolet, Nodding violet Hybanthe à fleurs verdâtres, Hybanthe |
Native, CoC: 8, Vulnerable FACU Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 3-4 |
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Viola
editThe Viola genus has about 50 species found outside of cultivation in New York. The majority of the species are native to the region, though a few are escaped garden exotics. The subgeneric organization used here is is largely based on Ballard (1999).[1]
Violets are often divided into two groups based on the presence of a stem that is shared between the flowers and leaves. "Stemmed" or "caulescent" means that the flowers and leaves share an above-ground stem, whereas "stemless" or "acaulescent" violets have separate petioles (attached to the leaves) and peduncles (attached to the flowers) that arise from an underground rootstock. |
Viola sect. Canadenses
editViola sect. Canadenses contains the stemmed white violet, Viola canadensis.
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Genus Viola sect. Canadenses | Stemmed white violets | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Viola canadensis L. |
Canada violet, Canadian white violet, Tall white violet Violette du Canada |
Native, CoC: 9, Secure FACU Perennial, Herb-forb, Sun, 2n = 24 |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. 1902. Viola rugulosa Greene in Pittonia 5:26 |
Creepingroot violet | N. America native western N. America, N.Y. excluded, 2n = 24 |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Viola sect. Chamaemelanium
editThe Viola section Chamaemelanium Ging. contains the stemmed yellow violets in subsection Nudicaules. The two New York State native species of this section have at times been treated as varieties of Viola pubescens.
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Genus Viola sect. Chamaemelanium subsect. Nudicaules | Stemmed yellow violets | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Aiton 1789. Viola pubescens Aiton in Hort. Kew. 3:290 |
Downy yellow violet, Hairy yellow violet, Yellow forest violet, Hairy yellow forest violet Violette pubescente |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure, S5 FACU Perennial, Herb-forb, 2n = 12 |
NYFA: 45 counties iNat: 10 counties GBIF: present in NY |
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(Nutt.) Schwein. 1822. Viola eriocarpa (Nutt.) Schwein. in Amer. J. Sci. Arts 5:75 |
Smooth yellow violet Smoothish yellow violet Yellow forest violet Common yellow violet Violette scabre |
Native, CoC: 7, Unranked, SNR FACU Perennial, Herb-forb, 2n = 12 |
NYFA: 37 counties iNat: 36 counties GBIF: present in NY |
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Michx. 1803. Viola hastata Michx. in Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2:149 |
Halberd-leaf yellow violet Halberdleaf yellow violet Halberd-leaved yellow violet Spearleaf Violet Silverleaf Violet |
N. America native southern U.S., N.Y. excluded Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA-Excluded iNat: No NY observation GBIF: Not present in NY |
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Viola sect. Orbiculares
editViola section Orbiculares contains the stemless yellow violet Viola rotundifolia.
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Genus Viola sect. Orbiculares | Stemless yellow violets | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Michx. (1803) |
Roundleaf yellow violet, Round-leaved violet, Violette à feuilles rondes |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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Viola sect. Plagiostigma
editSection Plagiostigma contains the stemless white violets.
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Genus Viola subsect. Adnatae | Stemless white violets | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Pursh ex Goldie 1822. Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie |
Great-spurred violet, Long-spurred violet, Selkirk's violet Violette de Selkirk |
Native, CoC: 8, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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Genus Viola subsect. Stolonosae | Stemless white violets | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Willd. 1804. Viola blanda Willd. (i) 1905. Viola incognita Brainerd |
Sweet white violet, Large-leaf white violet, Willdenow's violet, Woodland-white violet, Violette méconnue |
Native, CoC: 6, Unranked, SNR FACW Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: U |
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L. (1753) ssp. lanceolata |
Bog white violet, Lance-leaved violet, Lance-leaved water violet |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure |
NYFA: 4 |
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F.E.Lloyd 1824. Viola rotundifolia var. pallens Banks ex Ging. in DC. 1895. V. macloskeyi F.E.Lloyd 1905. V. pallens (Banks ex Ging.) Brainerd 1925. V. blanda var. macloskeyi (F.E. Lloyd) Jeps. 1938. V. pallens var. subreptans J.Rousseau 1953. V. macloskeyi ssp. pallens (Banks ex Ging.) M.S. Baker 1961. V. macloskeyi var. pallens (Banks ex Ging.) Hitchc. 1982. V. blanda ssp. macloskeyi (F.E. Lloyd) A.E. Murray |
Small white violet, Smooth white violet, Sweet white violet, Northern white violet, Macloskey's violet Violette pâle, Violette minuscule, Violette de macloskey |
Native, CoC: 4, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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A.Gray |
Kidney-leaf white violet, Kidney-leaved white violet, Northern white violet, White violet, Violette réniforme |
Native, CoC: 8, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. var. primulifolia 1753. Viola primulifolia L. 1829. Viola primulifoliavar. villosa 1838. Viola primulifoliavar. acuta 1955. Viola primulifoliassp. villosa |
Primrose-leaf violet, Primrose-leaved violet |
Native, CoC: 10, Threatened, NYNHP: 2[2] |
NYFA: 2 |
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House Viola lanceolata × Viola primulifolia 1910. V. lanceolata × primulifolia Dowell 1924. Viola × modesta House |
Hybrid of bog white violet violet & primrose-leaf violet |
Native, No recent reports |
NYFA: H? |
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House Viola macloskeyi × Viola primulifolia var primulifolia 1924. Viola × mollicula House Viola pallens × primulifolia |
Hybrid of small white violet & primrose-leaf violet |
Native, Impersistent |
NYFA: Um |
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Genus Viola subsect. Stolonosae (excluded taxa) | Stemless white violets | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
House (pro. hybr.)[3] Viola lanceolata × Viola macloskeyi 1921. Viola lanceolata × pallens House 1924. Viola × sublanceolata House auct. Viola primulifolia non L. (1753) |
Lance-leaved violet, Lanceleaf violet, Primose-leaved violet Violette sublancéolée |
Native, N.Y. excluded |
excluded NYFA-Excluded |
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Walter 1788. Viola villosa Walter 1895. V. palmata var. villosa (Walter) B.L.Rob. |
Carolina violet | N. America native southern U.S., N.Y. excluded |
excluded NYFA-Excluded |
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Viola sect. Melanium
editThe Viola section Melanium contains plants commonly known as pansies. The only North American native pansy is Viola bicolor, which is also the only annual Viola species with cleistogamous (small inconspicuous closed self-pollinating) flowers. It is listed as endangered in New York State.
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Genus Viola sect. Melanium | Pansies | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Pursh 1813. Viola bicolor Pursh
1819. Viola tenella Raf. (ambiguous)
1838. Mnemion tenellum Webb
1899. Viola rafinesquei Greene
1914. Mnemion rafinesquii (Greene) Nieuwl.
1938. Viola kitaibeliana var. rafinesquei (Greene) Fernald
auct. Viola kitaibeliana non Roem. & Schult. |
American Field Pansy ⓘ
Wild pansy ⓘ
Field pansy ⓘ Violette de Rafinesque
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Native, CoC: 9, Endangered, S1, G5 FACU Annual, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 1 NYFA: 5 counties iNat 4 counties |
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Murray 1770. Viola arvensis Murray
1864. Viola tricolor ssp. arvensis (Murray) Syme |
European field pansy, Small wild pansy Violette des champs |
Introduced from Eurasia, northern Africa, Naturalized Annual, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X NYFA: 26 counties ? counties |
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L. var. tricolor |
Johnny jumpup, Three colored violet, Wild pansy |
Introduced, Naturalized |
NYFA: X NYFA: 16 counties ? counties |
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Genus Viola sect. Melanium (excluded taxa) | Pansies | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Roem. & Schult. |
Introduced, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA-Excluded NYFA: ? counties ? counties |
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Viola sect. Viola subsect. Boreali-Americanae
editThe taxa of Viola subsection Boreali-Americanae W.Becker are native exclusively to North America (including northern Mexico). They are commonly referred to as the "stemless (or acaulescent) blue violets", as the leaf petioles and flower peduncles arise directly from the rhizome instead of from a shared above-ground stem. Their classification has long been in flux, partially due to apparent introgressive hybridization within the subsection.[1]
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Genus Viola sect. Viola subsect. Boreali-Americanae |
Stemless blue violets | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Willd. 1809. Viola sororia Willd.
1814. Viola papilionacea Pursh
1838. Viola cucullata var. sororia (Willd.) Torr. & A. Gray
1898. Viola septentrionalis Greene
1898. Viola palmata var. sororia (Willd.) Pollard
1901. Viola nodosa Greene
1902. Viola latiuscula Greene
1910. Viola chalcosperma Brainerd |
Common blue violet, Woolly blue violet, Hairy blue violet, Downy blue violet, Hooded blue violet, Common violet, Sister violet Violette parente, Violette septentrionale |
Native, CoC: 3, Secure FAC Annual, Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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Greene 1898. Viola septentrionalis Greene |
Northern blue violet, Northern woodland violet, Northern bog violet Violette septentrionale |
Native, CoC: 3, Secure, S5, G5 FACU Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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Leconte 1826. Viola affinis Leconte 1902. Viola arizonica Greene 1939. Viola nephrophyllavar. arizonica 1992. Viola sororiavar. affinis 1996. Viola sororiassp. affinis |
Le Conte's violet, Sand violet, Arizona bog violet, Common blue violet, Thin-leaved blue violet Violette affine |
Native, Secure FACW Annual, Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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House 1904. Viola novae-angliae House 1935. Viola septentrionalisvar. grisea 1992. Viola sororiavar. novae-angliae 1997. Viola novae-angliaessp. grisea 2010. Viola sororiavar. grisea |
New England violet, New England blue violet Violette de Nouvelle-Angleterre, Violette de la Nouvelle-Angleterre |
Native, CoC: 10, Endangered, S1, G4Q, NYNHP: 1[2] OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
Warren (1981-92) NYFA: 1 iNat |
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Greene 1896. Viola nephrophylla Greene 1896. Viola cognata Greene 1940. Viola maccabeiana M.S.Baker 1961. Viola nephrophyllavar. cognata |
Northern bog violet, Wanderer violet, Sand violet, Blue meadow violet Violette néphrophylle, Violete des calcaires |
Native, Endangered, NYNHP: 1[3] |
NYFA: 1 |
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Aiton 1768. Viola obliqua Hill 1789. Viola cucullata Aiton 1886. Viola palmatavar. cucullata |
Marsh blue violet, Blue marsh violet, Longstem marsh violet Violette cucullée, Violette dressée |
Native, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. 1753. Viola palmata L. 1817. Viola esculenta Elliott 1822. Viola triloba Schwein. 1867. Viola cucullatavar. palmata 1897. Viola porteriana Pollard 1899. Viola falcata Greene 1901. Viola viarum Pollard 1905. Viola stoneana House 1910. Viola lovelliana Brainerd 1924. Viola festata House |
Early blue violet, Three-lobe violet, Palmate-leaf violet, Wood violet, Crowfoot violet, Cleft violet Violette palmée |
Native, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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(Greene) Greene 1898. Viola emarginatavar. subsinuata 1898. Viola pedatifidavar. bernardii 1899. Viola subsinuata Greene 1902. Viola angelliae Pollard 1903. Viola × bernardii Greene 1904. Viola palmatavar. angelliae auct. Viola palmata non L |
Palmate-leaved violet, Early blue violet, Bernard's violet, Bernard violet, Pale violet, Wavy-leaved violet, Greene's Violet[4], Wood violet |
Native, Secure FACU Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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Aiton var. ovata (Nutt.) Torr. & A. Gray 1817. Viola fimbriatula Sm. 1818. Viola ovata Nutt. 1838. Viola sagittatavar. ovata |
Northern downy violet, Arrowleaf violet, Arrow-leaved violet, Ovate-leaved violet, Sand violet, Fringed violet, Fimbriate violet Violette à feuilles frangées |
Native, Likely secure |
NYFA: 4 |
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Aiton var. sagittata 1789. Viola sagittata Aiton 1818. Viola sagittatavar. emarginata 1827. Viola emarginata (Nutt.) Leconte |
Arrow-leaved violet, Fringed violet Violette sagittée, Violette sagittée variété sagittée |
Native, Likely secure |
NYFA: 4 |
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Pollard 1898. Viola brittoniana Pollard 1904. Viola pectinata E.P.Bicknell 1952. Viola brittonianavar. pectinata 1992. Viola pedatifidassp. brittoniana 2010. Viola pedatifidavar. brittoniana |
Coastal violet, Coast violet, Northern coastal violet, Britton’s violet |
Native, Endangered, NYNHP: 1[5] FAC Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 1 |
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Brainerd 1907. Viola hirsutula Brainerd |
Southern wood violet, Southern woodland violet |
Native, Endangered, No recent reports |
NYFA: Z |
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Viola sect. Viola subsect. Boreali-Americanae hybrids
editGenus Viola sect. Viola subsect. Boreali-Americanae |
Stemless blue violet hybrids | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Greene Viola affinis × Viola sororia 1906. Viola filicetorum Greene V. × columbiana House V. × consona House |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & common blue violet |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: 1? |
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House (1924) Viola affinis × Viola sagittata V. × dissena House |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & arrow-leaved violet |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: 1? |
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House (1924) Viola affinis × Viola triloba V. × discors House V. × milleri Moldenke |
Slavin's violet, Hybrid of LeConte's violet & three-lobe violet |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: 1? |
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Greene (pro sp.) Viola sagittata × Viola sororia 1899. V. conjugens Greene 1924. V. × parca House |
Northern bog violet (hybrid), Hybrid of arrow-leaf violet & common blue violet |
Native, No recent reports |
NYFA: H? |
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Greene (pro sp. 1898) Viola sororia × Viola triloba |
Peck's violet, Hybrid of common blue violet & three-lobe violet |
Native, No recent reports |
NYFA: H? |
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Greene (pro sp. 1902) Viola septentrionalis × Viola sororia V. × montivaga House (1924) |
Hybrid of Northern blue violet & common blue violet |
Native, No recent reports |
NYFA: H? |
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House (1924) Viola hirsutula × Viola × palmata V. × dissita |
Hybrid of southern wood violet & early blue violet |
Native, Likely extirpated |
NYFA: Zm |
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House (1924) Viola cucullata × Viola sororia V. × conturbata House |
Bissell's violet, Hybrid of marsh blue violet & common blue violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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House (1924) Viola affinis × Viola hirsutula V. × dowelliana House |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & southern wood violet |
Native, Impersistent |
NYFA: U |
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House (1924) Viola affinis × Viola cucullata |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & marsh blue violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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(Nutt.) Schwein. (pro sp. 1929) Viola hirsutula × Viola sororia V. × perpera House |
Hybrid of southern wood violet & common blue violet |
Native, Impersistent |
NYFA: Um |
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House (1924) Viola × palmata × Viola sagittata |
Hybrid of early blue violet & arrow-leaf violet |
Native, Impersistent |
NYFA: Um |
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Pollard (pro sp. 1902) Viola brittoniana × Viola sagittata V. × marylandica House V. × holmiana House |
Hybrid of northern coastal violet & arrow-leaf violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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Bicknell (pro sp. 1904) Viola brittoniana × Viola cucullata |
Hybrid of northern coastal violet & marsh blue violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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House (1924) Viola cucullata × Viola × palmata V. × notabilis Bickn. |
Ryon's violet, Hybrid of marsh blue violet & early blue violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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Viola affinis × brittoniana Dowell Viola affinis × Viola brittoniana 1910. Viola affinis × brittoniana Dowell |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & northern coastal violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: |
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V. affinis × sagittata var. ovata Viola affinis × Viola sagittata var. ovata 1910. Viola affinis × fimbriatuala Dowell |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & northern downy violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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Viola affinis × palmata Dowell 1910. Viola affinis × palmata Dowell |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & northern downy violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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Genus Viola sect. Viola subsect. Boreali-Americanae (excluded taxa) |
Stemless blue violet hybrids | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
House Viola affinis × Viola septentrionalis 1924. Viola champlainensis House |
Hybrid of LeConte's violet & northern blue violet |
N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA-Excluded |
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House V. hirsutula × V. sagittata var. sagittata 1924. Viola × redacta House 1924. Viola dimissa House |
Hybrid of southern wood violet & arrow-leaf violet |
N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Viola sect. Viola subsect. Pedatae
editGenus Viola subsect. Pedatae | Violet | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Viola pedata L. Viola pedatavar. concolor Viola pedatavar. lineariloba Viola pedatavar. ranunculifolia |
Birdfoot violet, Bird's-foot violet, Crowfoot violet, Pansy violet Violette pédalée, Violette pied-d'oiseau |
Native, Rare FACU-UPL Perennial, Herb=forb |
NYFA: 3 |
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Viola sect. Viola subsect. Rostratae
editGenus Viola sect. Viola subsect. Rostratae |
Violet | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Pursh var. rostrata 1814. Viola rostrata Pursh |
Long-spur violet, Long-spurred violet Violette rostrée, Violette à long éperon |
Native, Secure Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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Sm. var. adunca 1817. Viola adunca Sm. Viola aduncoides Viola bellidifolia Viola cascadensis Viola montanensis Viola subvestita |
Sand violet, Hookedspur violet, Western dog violet |
Native, Likely secure |
NYFA: 4 |
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Schrank 1818. Viola labradorica Schrank 1823. Viola conspersa Rchb. |
Alpine violet, American dog violet, Labrador violet, Violette décombante, Violette du labrador |
Native, Vulnerable |
NYFA: 3-5 |
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Aiton (1789) |
Striped cream violet, Cream-white violet, Pale violet |
Native, Vulnerable |
NYFA: 3-4 |
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H.E.Ballard (1989) [ labradorica × striata ] |
Hybrid American dog violet & striped cream violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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House [ labradorica × rostrata ] |
Hybrid American dog violet & long-spur violet |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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Viola sect. Viola subsect. Viola
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Genus Viola sect. Viola subsect. Viola |
Violet | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Viola odorata L. Sp. Pl.: 934 |
English violet, Sweet violet |
Introduced from Europe, SNA, GNR Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 14 counties iNat: 22 counties |
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Family Passifloraceae
editThe Passifloraceae (passion-flower family) ...
Subfamily Passifloroideae
editTribe Passifloreae
editPassiflora
editGenus Passiflora (excluded species) | Passionflower | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Passiflora incarnata L. 1787. Granadilla incarnata (L.) Medik. 1826. Passiflora kerii Spreng. 1871. Passiflora edulisvar. kerii |
Purple passionflower | N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA-Excluded |
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