Viola munbyana


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Read about Viola munbyana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola munbyana, Boiss. & Reut. Another of the V. calcarata kind: plant about 1 ft. high, with long internodes, very short-pubescent: lvs. cordate-ovate, obtuse, crenate, glabrous or the margin ciliate, the upper ones somewhat acute; stipules pinnatifid: fls. 1-3, the petals violet or yellow; sepals lanceolate; spur straight, attenuate at the end, about twice longer than the calyx. Algeria.


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