Viola lobata

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Read about Viola lobata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola lobata, Benth. St. long and mostly naked at the base, the plant either glabrous or finely pubescent: rootstock erect: lvs. reniform to broad-cuneate, palmately cleft into 5-9 narrow lobes and the central lobe toothed: fls. yellow, the upper petals brownish purple on the outside. Calif. and S. W. Ore.


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