About: Viola banksii

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Viola banksii, commonly known as native violet, is sold and grown throughout garden nurseries and grown and loved in gardens around Australia, especially in the east. For many years it was known as Viola hederacea, however, the species complex was revised in 2004 by Kevin Thiele, with the name Viola banksii being published in 2003 by Kevin Thiele and Suzanne Prober. Although the Native Violet was initially collected by Banks and Solander, the type specimen was either lost or not provided until a collection by Jacques Labillardière in Tasmania. Thiele discovered that the original type specimen of V. hederacea collected by Labillardière was not the same as the hardier and showier plant later collected, cultivated and widely sold. This second form, native to the east coast from near Brisbane

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  • Viola banksii, commonly known as native violet, is sold and grown throughout garden nurseries and grown and loved in gardens around Australia, especially in the east. For many years it was known as Viola hederacea, however, the species complex was revised in 2004 by Kevin Thiele, with the name Viola banksii being published in 2003 by Kevin Thiele and Suzanne Prober. Although the Native Violet was initially collected by Banks and Solander, the type specimen was either lost or not provided until a collection by Jacques Labillardière in Tasmania. Thiele discovered that the original type specimen of V. hederacea collected by Labillardière was not the same as the hardier and showier plant later collected, cultivated and widely sold. This second form, native to the east coast from near Brisbane to Batemans Bay, he named Viola banksii. This species is distinguished by its striking purple and white flowers. As well, the fully developed leaves are almost circular in outline with a deep, narrow, v-shaped sinus at the base, and are usually rather bright, fresh green. (en)
  • Viola banksii K.R.Thiele & Prober – gatunek roślin z rodziny fiołkowatych (Violaceae). Występuje endemicznie w Australii – w stanach Nowa Południowa Walia i Queensland. (pl)
  • Viola banksii är en violväxtart som beskrevs av K.R.Thiele och Prober. Viola banksii ingår i släktet violer, och familjen violväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Viola banksii K.R.Thiele & Prober – gatunek roślin z rodziny fiołkowatych (Violaceae). Występuje endemicznie w Australii – w stanach Nowa Południowa Walia i Queensland. (pl)
  • Viola banksii är en violväxtart som beskrevs av K.R.Thiele och Prober. Viola banksii ingår i släktet violer, och familjen violväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Viola banksii, commonly known as native violet, is sold and grown throughout garden nurseries and grown and loved in gardens around Australia, especially in the east. For many years it was known as Viola hederacea, however, the species complex was revised in 2004 by Kevin Thiele, with the name Viola banksii being published in 2003 by Kevin Thiele and Suzanne Prober. Although the Native Violet was initially collected by Banks and Solander, the type specimen was either lost or not provided until a collection by Jacques Labillardière in Tasmania. Thiele discovered that the original type specimen of V. hederacea collected by Labillardière was not the same as the hardier and showier plant later collected, cultivated and widely sold. This second form, native to the east coast from near Brisbane (en)
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  • Viola banksii (pl)
  • Viola banksii (en)
  • Viola banksii (sv)
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