Violet of the dogs

The violet of the dogs ( Violated canina ) is a long-lived herbaceous plant of the family of the Violacées.

Description

It is a low plant, without rivet washer of basal sheets, with the triangular oval sheets at base rather Cordiforme, with the Stipule S lancéolés at the ends toothed, with the flowers without perfumes, blue or violets with spur blanchâtre or greenish yellow.

Characteristics

  • reproductive bodies:
    • Standard of inflorescence: side solitary flower
    • distribution of the sexes: Standard hermaphrodite
    • of pollination: entomogame, autogame
    • Period of flowering: April at June
  • seed:
    • Standard of fruit: capsule
    • Mode of dissemination: myrmécochore
  • Habitat and distribution:
    • standard Habitat: to see the subspecies
    • Surface of distribution: eurasiatique
given according to: Julve, pH., 1998 FF. - Baseflor. Botanical, ecological and chorologic index of the flora of France. Version: April 23rd, 2004.

Subspecies and varieties

  • Violated canina L. subsp. canina : lawns acidoclines médioeuropéennes, planitiaires-collinéennes, psychroatlantic
    • Violated canina L. subsp. canina VAr. dunensis : maritime, psychroatlantic sabulicoles lawns
  • Violated canina L. subsp. ruppii (All.) Schübler & G.Martens: boggy meadows médioeuropéens, acidophiles, psychroatlantic
  • Violated canina L. subsp. schultzii (Block) Döll: lawns acidophiles médioeuropéennes, planitiaires-mountain, mésohygrophiles

References

  • Tela Botanica 72138

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