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Plant – Violet Family (Violaceae)

Flowering Plants (Angiosperms)
   Dicotyledons (flowering plants with two seed-leaves)
      Violet Family (Violaceae)
         Genus – Viola

Common Dog Violet (Viola riviniana), Whitwell Wood, Derbyshire.
Common Dog Violet (Viola riviniana), Laughton Wood.
Common Dog-violet (Viola riviniana), Melton Wood.
Common Dog Violet (Viola riviniana), Melton Wood.
Early Dog Violet (Viola reichenbachiana), Laughton Wood.
Early Dog Violet (Viola reichenbachiana), Laughton Wood.
Field Pansy (Viola arvensis), Lound, Notts.
Field Pansy (Viola arvensis), Barrow Hills.
Field Pansy )Viola arvensis), Anston Stones Wood.
Hairy Violet (Viola hirta), Whitwell Wood, Derbyshire.
Hairy Violet (Viola hirta), Anston Stones Wood.
Mountain Pansy (Viola lutea), Deep Dale, Derbyshire.
Mountain Pansy (Viola lutea), Slaley Fields, Derbyshire.
Mountain Pansy (Viola lutea), Slaley Fields, Derbyshire.
Sweet Violet (Viola odorata var dumetorum), Lindrick Common.
Sweet Violet (Viola odorata), Lound, Notts
Sweet Violet (Viola odorata),  Cusworth Hall & Park.
Sweet Violet (Viola odorata) Bessacarr Bank 8 March
Teesdale Violet (Viola rupestris), Cow Green Reservoir, North Pennines

https://cambridgewildflowers.blogspot.com/2018/04/hairy-voilet-viola-hirta-identification.html

https://cambridgewildflowers.blogspot.com/2018/04/sweet-violet-viola-ordorata-and-variants.html

https://cambridgewildflowers.blogspot.com/search/label/Violet%20Identification

Recent Posts

  • Next Meeting – Friday 27th May to Thorne Moors 25 May 2022
  • Next Meeting – Monday 16 May 2022, a visit to the Garganey Trust Wetlands Reserve 15 May 2022
  • Next Meeting – Saturday 14th May 2022 to Lindrick Common 12 May 2022
  • Next Meeting – Wednesday 4th May 2022 an evening walk around Brockadale. 3 May 2022
  • Next Meeting – Saturday 30rh April 2022 to Melton Wood 28 April 2022

Slideshow

No-5
Pluteus umbrosus - Velvet Shield, Clumber Park NT, Notts.
Dasineura pustulans (midge) on Meadowsweet
Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella), Danes Hill NR, Notts.
Nycteola revayana - Oak Nycteoline, Austerfield.
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), Bleeding canker on trunk, Pugney's Country Park
Aglais urticae - Small Tortoiseshell, Laughton Wood
Lactarius-tabidus-Birch-Milkcap-8316
Piezodorus lituratus - Gorse Shieldbug, Woodside Nurseries, Austerfield.
Troilus luridus - Bronze Shieldbug (final instar)

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