Viola canina

Growing form

Perennial herb.

Size

8–40 cm high.

Stem

The stem is procumbent – ascending – erect, branched – simple, and foliate. There are no rosette leaves at the base of the stem.

Leaf

The plant lacks a basal rosette. The lamina is ovate – narrow-cordate, obtuse or apiculate, glabrate, slightly lustrous, and shallow-crenate. The sinus at the base of the leaf is shallow. The leaves are stipulate. The stipules are narrow-ovate and sparse-toothed.

Flower

The flowers are axillary, drooping, bisexual and slightly zygomorphic. The calyx and corolla are five-leaved. The size of corolla is 0.7–2.5 cm. The petals are blue with white base or rarely entirely white. The lowest petal bears a saccate spur that protects the spur-like appendage of the two lowest stamens. The spur is greenish yellow-white.

Fruit and seed

The fruit is a trilocular capsule.

Source: Pinkka e-learning: Excursion to Åland - Nåtö biological research station, yard and garden of the station CC BY 4.0

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Observations
  • Total squares
Checklist
FinBIF master checklist
Scientific name
Viola canina
Author
L.
Vernacular names
  • aho-orvokki (Finnish)
  • ängsviol (Swedish)
Identifier
http://tun.fi/MX.38323
Taxon rank
species
Occurrence in Finland
Collected from Finland
Status in Finland
  • AOV - spontaneous, old, resident
Regulatory Status
  • Vascular plants – SUMI Project 2022 ?
Finnish Regional Red List Category
  • 2019 LC – Least Concern
  • 2010 NE – Not Evaluated
Expert
  • Arto Kurtto
DNA barcode sequences
Informal groups
  • Vascular plants