- Viola hederacea
Taxobox
name = "Viola hederacea"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Malpighiales
familia =Violaceae
genus = "Viola"
species = "V. hederacea"
binomial = "Viola hederacea""Viola hederacea" is a species of violet which is native to
Australia . It is common and widespread in Victoria andTasmania , along theGreat Dividing Range inNew South Wales north at least to theBarrington Tops area, in the far south-east ofSouth Australia , and in a small area of theAdelaide Hills between Belair andMount Lofty .The
flower s are usually rather pale and washed-out looking, the anterior petal (the one at the bottom of the flower when looking face on) is widest towards its apex, and the matureseed s are brown. Well-developed leaves of "Viola hederacea" are also distinctive – semicircular in outline, about as broad as long, and usually rather dark green above and paler beneath.True "Viola hederacea" is infrequently grown in gardens. It is a less spectacular plant than the cultivated species ("
Viola banksii "), with a more open, less robust habit and less striking flowers. Nevertheless, it’s easy to cultivate.References
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