Viola pinetorum var. grisea

(Jepson) R. J. Little

J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 5: 633. 2011.

Common names: Gray-leaved violet
Endemic
Basionym: Viola purpurea var. grisea Jepson, Fl. Calif. 2: 521. 1936
Synonyms: V. pinetorum subsp. grisea (Jepson) R. J. Little
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 145.

Plants 3–7(–9) cm, usually cespitose. Stems canescent to gray-tomentose. Leaves: basal: petiole 2.3–5.5(–7.5) cm; blade usually not purple-tinted abaxially, usually linear to narrowly lanceolate, sometimes oblanceolate or obovate, 1.7–4 × 0.3–1 cm, margins irregularly serrate or lacerate, surfaces canescent, sometimes appearing gray-tomentose; cauline similar to basal except: petiole 0.9–4.4 cm, canescent; blade 1.5–4 × 0.3–0.5(–0.9) cm. Peduncles 2.9–6(–7) cm. Flowers: lowest petal 5–9 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Jul.
Habitat: Montane slopes and peaks, often in moist, eroding soil, alpine zones
Elevation: 2000–3100 m

Discussion

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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R. John Little +  and Landon E. McKinney† +
(Jepson) R. J. Little +
Viola purpurea var. grisea +
Gray-leaved violet +
2000–3100 m +
Montane slopes and peaks, often in moist, eroding soil, alpine zones +
Flowering Jun–Jul. +
J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas +
V. pinetorum subsp. grisea +
Viola pinetorum var. grisea +
Viola pinetorum +
variety +