Plants of South Eastern New South Wales

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Viola improcera

Common name

Dwarf violet

Family

Violaceae

Where found

Woodland and shrubland. ACT.

Notes

Perennial herb, stoloniferous. Flower stalks elongating to 0.04 m high at the seeding stage. Hairless. Leaves tufted, tapering gradually to the leaf stalk, 1.8–4 cm long including the leaf stalk, spoon-shaped, margins toothed to scalloped, tips blunt, stalks narrowly winged. Flowers with 5 petals, pale blue-violet, each 4–6 mm long. Flowers single. Flowers Dec.

All native plants on unleased land in the ACT are protected.

Data deficient Vic.

VICFLORA description:  https://vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au/flora/taxon/8058ff63-df15-45d0-9e4b-ff13a48d8424 (accessed 5 April 2021)