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Documented by keith barnett on 29th July 2007.
Checked by tom humphrey
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- qgroom wrote
- I sent a link to this sheet to Mike Hardman (Viola referee). He believes this is Viola hirta. Here is what he says "The leaves are clearly nearer V. hirta than V. odorata in shape, and the hairs on the stems (as far as I can tell from the image) are pretty much V. hirta.
The key thing I would be looking for in V. x scabra would be intermediate runners/branching. The branches on these specimens do have a hint of runner about them, and that might have led to their being identified as V. x scabra, but the branching is really within the bounds of normal V. hirta.
So I would consider this V. hirta not V. x scabra."