Is this Viola arvensis Ssp. kitaibeliana?

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  1. duffy

    duffy Active Member

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    I hope a member will be able to confirm, or otherwise, my identification. There are many more photographs which are important, is it possible to send another 5 in a reply?
     

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    wcutler Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator VCBF Cherry Scout 10 Years

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    @duffy, you mean five more photos of this plant? You can post up to 10 in each posting - that is a system constraint - we let you post as many as you want.
    So yes, if for this plant, reply with the rest.
     
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    V. arvensis Ssp. kitaibeliana continued. This particular plant I found growing at 1300m.
     

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    Lila Pereszke Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    I can't see the size of the plant and other important details, but I think this is a simple V. arvensis.

    V. kitaibeliana is usually a very-very tiny plant (1-10 cm), I attached a photo to demonstrate how small it can be (the diameter of that coin is 2 cm!!!)
     

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    Oh yes Lila, I can see the diference. My specimen was practically 25 cm tall, it was part of what one can almost call a bush. It was growing at an elevation of 1300+m. There are more photos for this plant.
     

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