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Doh, preventing of forest fires is very efficient in Finland. So, ecological restoration is needed. We tried to burn forest at the end of June, but succeeded poorly. Only some of planned area burned somehow :/
3,4 Viola sp advice-nephrophylla or palustris?
another Viola sp of wettish places--fairly open but amongst grasses/sedges etc..clearly paler flowers than the last one (both have larger flowers than typical adunca here)full album:http://picasaweb.google.ca/cactuscactus/June162010MoreVioletsAndChickweedsPlusMaianthemumEtAl#
thanks for the input, gerd; if i am in the same places again, i will try for photos of mature leaves and see if there are any capsules..i had not heard of V epipsila, but the book i have is incomplete in genera, and for viola mentions 13 sp in alberta, but only describes 9; usda site does mention the species being present in alberta, but i have not been able to find any specific range..
Quote from: cohan on August 27, 2010, 06:58:00 PMthanks for the input, gerd; if i am in the same places again, i will try for photos of mature leaves and see if there are any capsules..i had not heard of V epipsila, but the book i have is incomplete in genera, and for viola mentions 13 sp in alberta, but only describes 9; usda site does mention the species being present in alberta, but i have not been able to find any specific range..Cohan, You are welcome! If it isn't too much trouble - I would be glad if you could make a list of all violet species which are present in Alberta.This makes identifikation much easier.GerdI am lacking
the danger of trying to id from photos, of course
Gerd, just did some armchair botanizing to dig up interesting links to rare Utah Viola species, including V. clauseniana. Enjoy!