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Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

Posted by jujujojo 8 (My Page) on
Mon, Mar 18, 13 at 16:24

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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

Well it is certainly some kind of violet but I can't tell you which species. If no one here can id it the Name That Plant Forum will be able to.


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

May not be relevant here, but there is a physical difference between the way some women, on the one hand, and men and other women, on the other, perceive purple.

It's apparently due to some women having the addition of red colour receptors in the retinas of their eyes.

I certainly see more blue and less purple in our garden than my wife.

Looks like a violet.


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

There are so many violets. And they cross-breed and cross again. Looks like a violet to me, just enjoy it for what it is and don't worry about its name, lol! Or go post on the violet forum, they may have an opinion over there.


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

  • Posted by mxk3 z5b/6 MI (My Page) on
    Mon, Mar 18, 13 at 21:46

Yep, looks like a violet - a quite lovely one, too!


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

Viola riviniana perhaps?

It is lovely- definitely a keeper imo ;-) Wish one of those would pop up in the lawn along with the ol' purples...
CMK


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

jjjj...
That is so cute! I wish I could ID it because I would get some!-Be careful though violets are sometimes not as cute by the hundreds!
gc


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

garden crazy z5 N IL,

People are here because this is our hobby. I am sharing a picture taken during my travel. There is no discussion or any plan to bring this violet into the United States.

On the other hand, to help with your job, you should post the list of violets that are considered invasive by the United States.


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

-jujujojo, whoa there. I highly doubt garden_crazy meant any harm in what he/she said- no need to jump down their throat. No one could exactly read your mind that this pic was taken elsewhere than in your own yard.

Besides, I hardly think you would be the first to introduce this plant to the States. :-)

Happy to oblige you: USDA list of viola invasive species status

Ps. If anyone is interested in obtaining this plant they may be able to find V. riviniana var. purpurea (aka V. riviniana 'Purpurea'/'Purpurea Group') pretty easily. Believe I have seen the "Steppables" brand carry it before. It has dark green, purple tinted foliage. I've got it myself, though somehow the flowers seem to stand out more against the green foliage...
CMK


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

christinmk
Thanks. I was just admiring the stunning violet.
gc


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

CMK christinmk z5b eastern WA,

Thank you for your id of the plant. I am still not sure if that is it. But thank you very much. PS, I and others followed your link and it read: no data found.


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

garden_crazy z5 N IL, I am trying to be professional. I am friendly.


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

jujujojo - you have to put a name into the search box and you will get the invasive species.

BTW - if you want a plant identified it is always helpful to say where and when it was seen - that can make a lot of difference. I also assumed this was from your own garden.


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RE: Purple or blue - some kind of violet?

No need to be professional- if were all here because it's our hobby anyway :-)

If you type in "Viola" in the search box in the upper left hand corner of the link I provided in the previous post you should come up with a list them- scroll down a little ways.

I looked a little more and found other possible candidates. Assuming your violet was growing wild and was not found in the States, or North America for that matter, it may be:
Viola
canina- found in Europe
hirta- found in Europe and Asia

Similar ones to yours found in North America: V. adunca, langsdorfii, & missouriensis.

If none of these fit the bill you may ask this question again over on the GardenWeb Violet Forum
CMK


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