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    Viola lutea, the mountain pansy, is a species of flowering plant in the Viola genus of the viola family, Violaceae. This evergreen perennial grows in Europe...
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    Viola lutea subsp. calaminaria (synonym Viola calaminaria) is a subspecies of V. lutea, in the violet family, the Violaceae. The plant occurs from Kelmis...
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    Viola lutea var. westfalica, also known as high calamine pansy, Westphalia pansy, or zinc pansy, is a variety of violet native to Westphalia, Germany...
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    Viola cornuta Viola lutea Viola tricolor – wild pansy, heartsease Section Nosphinium Viola pedata Section A (V. abyssinica group) Viola abyssinica Section...
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    "Heart's Ease". Viola arvensis — species also sometimes called "heartsease" Viola lutea — species also sometimes called "heartsease" Viola ocellata — species...
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    Pansy (redirect from Viola x wittrockiana)
    gardener William Thompson. A yellow viola, Viola lutea, and a wide-petalled pale yellow species of Russian origin, Viola altaica were among the crosses that...
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  • Becker Viola × luciae Skottsb. – Lucy's violet Viola lungtungensis S.S.Ying Viola lutea Huds. – mountain pansy Viola × lutzii E.G.Camus Viola lyallii...
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  • V. lutea may refer to: Vicia lutea, an annual herb Vigna lutea, a creeping vine Vinca lutea, a North American vine Viola lutea, a European violet This...
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  • Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Maiden pink". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Viola lutea". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.[permanent dead link] "Shetland mouse-ear"...
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    thyme). On high ground leaching has resulted in acidic grassland - where Viola lutea (mountain pansy) and Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry) occur - and, in a...
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