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Viola occulta
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Viola occulta is a form of plant from the family of Biolaceae, commonly used in southern eastern Europe, west and middle Asia.
Description
One-year-old meal plant. I got you straight, 2.525 cm. The leaves are narrow-long-sportlike, remotely serviette, from naked to rare hairy. The sheets are deeply separated. Chapel is widely lanceles, 713 mm. White-to-cream coloration, 6-8 mm, sometimes sibling petals.
The period of flower: March is April; the period of sacrifice: April is May.
Seeding
Sustainable in Southeast Europe (Crime, Dagistan), Western and middle Asia (Afghanistan, Cyprus, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kirgystan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).
Sources
occulta
Ukraine Flora
Europe Fleet
Asia Flora
Plants described in 1829