Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Malpighiales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
grubovii
ID:
511280

Status:
valid

Authors:
Vl.V.Nikitin

Source:
ksu

Year:
2007

Citation Micro:
Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 92: 395 (2007)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000510612

Common Names

  • Grubov's Viola
  • Grubov's Violet
  • Grubov's Pansy

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Description

Viola grubovii (also called Grubov's violet, among many other common names) is a small to medium-sized herb native to Europe. It has small, ovate-shaped leaves and white, bell-shaped flowers. It grows in moist, acidic soils in temperate forests and shrublands.

Uses & Benefits

Viola grubovii is used as an ornamental plant and for its medicinal properties. It is also used as a natural insect repellent and for its antifungal properties.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flowers of Viola grubovii are small and white, with yellow centers. The seeds are small and round, with a dark brown color. The seedlings are small and delicate, with light green leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Viola grubovii is a shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers moist, well-drained soils and partial shade. To cultivate, sow the seeds in a cold frame in the spring or take cuttings in the summer. It is best to keep the soil moist and mulch around the base of the plant to help retain moisture.

Where to Find Viola grubovii

Viola grubovii is native to the mountains of Central Asia. It can be found in alpine meadows and rocky slopes.

Viola grubovii FAQ

What is the scientific name of Viola grubovii?

Viola grubovii

What is the common name of Viola grubovii?

Grubovii

What is the family of Viola grubovii?

Violaceae

Species in the Viola genus

Species in the Violaceae family

Agatea lecointei, Agatea longipedicellata, Agatea macrobotrys, Agatea pancheri, Agatea rufotomentosa, Agatea schlechteri, Agatea veillonii, Agatea violaris, Allexis batangae, Allexis cauliflora, Allexis obanensis, Allexis zygomorpha, Amphirrhox grandifolia, Amphirrhox longifolia, Anchietea exalata, Anchietea frangulifolia, Anchietea peruviana, Anchietea pyrifolia, Anchietea raimondii, Anchietea selloviana, Anchietea suma, Anchietea ferrucciae, Anchietea ballardii, Calyptrion arboreum, Calyptrion carthagenense, Calyptrion pubescens, Calyptrion volubile, Decorsella paradoxa, Fusispermum laxiflorum, Fusispermum minutiflorum, Fusispermum rubrolignosum, Hybanthopsis bahiensis, Hybanthus albus, Hybanthus austrocaledonicus, Hybanthus caledonicus, Hybanthus cymulosus, Hybanthus debilissimus, Hybanthus domingensis, Hybanthus durus, Hybanthus epacroides, Hybanthus galeottii, Hybanthus graminifolius, Hybanthus havanensis, Hybanthus heterosepalus, Hybanthus leptopus, Hybanthus leucanthus, Hybanthus micranthus, Hybanthus mossamedensis, Hybanthus paraguariensis, Hybanthus parviflorus,

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