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32a. Viola lobata Bentham var. lobata
[F]
Pine or yellow wood violet Pine or yellow wood violet
Viola lobata subsp. psychodes (Greene) Munz; Viola sequoiensis Kellogg
Leaves: basal blades unlobed or palmately lobed; cauline blades usually deeply divided, seldom unlobed, if divided, palmately 3–12-lobed, reniform, ± ovate, or deltate, usually wider than long, lobe margins usually entire, apex acute to obtuse.
Flowering Apr–Aug. Dry, shaded or open forests; 100–2300 m; Calif., Oreg.; Mexico (Baja California).
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