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Viola langsdorfii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Viola langsdorfii
''Viola langsdorfii'' is a species of the ''Viola''. It is a plant from rather stout creeping rootstocks, glabrous, the stems ascending 5-30 centimeters long. The ''Viola langsdorfii'' has leaves that are long-petioled, round-cordate, and anywhere from 2.5 to 4 centimeters broad, crenate; stipules foliaceous, lanceolate, the lower usually incised. The flowers are pale violet, with petals 12-16 millimeters long, the three lower white at base, the lateral pair bearded; spur very short and stout, as broad as long; the head of styles not bearded. The Alaskan and Aleutian specimens are more robust with petals 20 millimeters long. ==Geographic Location == The ''Viola langsdorfii'' can usually found near the coast in Boreal and Humid Transition Zones, Aleutian Islands to central Oregon, where it extends inland to Marion County. The ''Viola langsdorfii'' typically grows in moist places at low to high elevations. Its native habitats includes Bogs, moist meadows, stream banks, and snow beds.
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