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    Viola guestphalica

    Viola guestphalica, common name high calamine pansy, Westphalia pansy, zinc pansy or Blaues Galmeiveilchen, is native to the region of northwestern Germany known as Westphalia. It is found in the wild only in the Districts of Paderborn, Hoexter and Hochsauerlandkreis, although it is cultivated in other locations. These are industrial areas where much of the soil is contaminated with lead, zinc and other metals, which some Viola species are more able to tolerate than some other plants. Viola guestphalica is in many ways similar to the yellow-flowered V. calaminaria, and long treated as a variety of that species. Recent studies, however, suggest that it should be treated as a separate species. Viola guestphalica is an herb up to 15 cm tall. Flowers are blue-violet with darker blue streaks toward the center, and prominent yellow anthers. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Viola guestphalica Nauenb. Viola lutea var. westfalica, also [2] known as high calamine pansy, Westphalia pansy, or zinc pansy, is a variety of violet native to Westphalia, Germany. It is found in the wild only in the districts of Paderborn, Hoexter and Hochsauerlandkreis, although it is cultivated in other locations.
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  4. academia.edu

    Investigations of reproductive processes of the blue zinc violet (Viola guestphalica Nauenb.) from its natural location in Germany (Blankenrode) and from two sites of introduction in Poland (Weønowiec zinc spoil and a private garden in
  5. de.wikipedia.org

    Das Violette Galmei-Stiefmütterchen (Viola guestphalica), auch Blaues oder Westfälisches Galmeiveilchen bzw. allgemeiner Zinkveilchen genannt, ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Veilchen (Viola) innerhalb der Familie der Veilchengewächse (Violaceae). Sie ist äußerst selten.
  6. powo.science.kew.org

    Viola guestphalica Nauenb. First published in Haussknechtia 12: 54 (2010) This name is a synonym of Viola lutea var. westfalica. Taxonomy; Publications; Other data; Publications Sort. Alphabetically; Newest first; Oldest first; POWO follows these authorities in synonymising this name:
  7. link.springer.com

    Viola guestphalica Nauenburg (spec. nova) (the blue form of Blankenrode) and Viola lutea ssp. calaminaria (Ging. in DC.) comb. et stat. nov. (the yellow morph). His arguments for the separation are differences in characters as flower color, type of pollination, restricted areas of distribution, leaf morphology partic-
  8. uni-muenster.de

    My Master's thesis focuses on the genome assembly and population genetics of the endangered zinc violet Viola guestphalica (Violaceae) endemic to Blankenrode. My research involves sampling individuals from populations of V. guestphalica and V. calaminaria from their natural habitats in Blankenrode and Aachen. Through next generation ...
  9. which stresses relatedness to the alpine Viola lutea Huds. in line with earlier suggestions (Ernst 1974). On the other hand, based on flower and leaf morphology and on distri-bution, Nauenburg (1986) classed the blue zinc violet as a species in its own right ( Viola guestphalica Nauenburg, spec, nova), and this is accepted in the current standard
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