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    Viola adunca is a species of violet known by the common names hookedspur violet, early blue violet, sand violet, and western dog violet. It is native to...
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  • adulterina Godr. Viola adunca Sm. – hookedspur violet, western dog violet Viola aduncoides Á.Löve & D.Löve Viola aethnensis (DC.) Strobl Viola aetolica Boiss...
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    individuals in tribal court. Makah women chew the roots and leaves of Viola adunca while giving birth. In 1936, the Makah Tribe signed the Makah Constitution...
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    vitis-idaea to make jam. They take a decoction of the entire plant of Viola adunca for stomach pain. The Southern Carrier use a strong decoction of the...
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  • "Entity Display : Viola adunca". ecoport.org. 13 January 2013. Archived from the original on 13 January 2013. "Entity Display : Viola canadensis". ecoport...
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    plant to spice soups, and use the fresh roots for food. They make use of Viola adunca, applying an infusion of the roots and leaves to sore and swollen joints...
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    a successful catch. They apply a poultice of the smashed flowers of Viola adunca to the chest or side for pain. Lower Elwha Tribal Community of the Lower...
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  • violet (Viola canadensis var. rugulosa) Sand violet (Viola adunca) Yellow prairie violet (Viola nuttallii; threatened) Yellow violet (Viola pubescens)...
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    wildfires, providing the open conditions required by the hooked spur violet (Viola adunca) which is the butterfly's larval host plant. In recent years, although...
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    a single plant species, the early blue violet (or hookedspur violet, Viola adunca, which grows coastal grassland openings), to serve as food for its larvae...
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  • (sn-endemic) Poa cusickii – Cusick's bluegrass Viola adunca – Western dog violet Viola glabella – Stream violet Viola macloskeyi – Western sweet-white violet...
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    this violet may be confused with its relatives, the hookedspur violet (V. adunca) and the common blue violet (V. sororia). Its relatively large spur is a...
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  • swallow-wort Viola adunca, Hook-spurred violet Viola bicolor, Wild pansy Viola labradorica, American dog violet Viola rostrata, Long-spurred violet Viola tricolor...
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  • urens – introduced Viola adunca – native Viola arvensis – introduced Viola canina ssp. montana – native Viola palustris – native Viola selkirkii – native...
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    essential components of the Speyeria zerene habitat is the blue violet, or Viola adunca; it is used for the food and shelter of the early stages of a larva's...
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  • (Green violet, SCE) Viola adunca (Hook-spurred violet, E) Viola brittoniana (Coast violet, E) Viola canadensis (Canada violet, SC) Viola hirsutula (Southern...
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  • trilobum (N) Viola adunca Viola alba (N) Viola appalachiensis (N) Viola blanda (N) Viola brittoniana (N) Viola canadensis (N) Viola cucullata (N) Viola epipsila...
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    that provide the species with nectar include the early blue violet (Viola adunca), prairie lupine (Lupinus lepidus), as well as Idaho blue-eyed grass...
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    eggs in the dried herbage of violets, especially western dog violet (Viola adunca), the only known larval food plant. Upon hatching, the caterpillars wander...
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    significant plants such as Crawe's sedge (Carex crawei) and Hookedspur violet (Viola adunca). A total of 82 native plant species have been recorded from this location...
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  • Veronica scutellata, Botrychium multifidum, Antennaria microphylla and Viola adunca. This plant reproduces sexually and by cloning. Grazing by cattle reduces...
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    Violaceae Viola adunca, sand violet Viola arvensis, small wild pansy Viola canadensis, Canada violet Viola glabella, smooth yellow woodland violet Viola macloskeyi...
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    alnifolia), Oregon sunshine (Eriophyllum lanatum) and early blue violet (Viola adunca). Much of the habitat is also covered with introduced species such as...
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    Dice box - similar Checker lily Chocolate lily Malpighiales Violaceae Viola adunca English translation: Violet - hooked Early blue violet Hookedspur violet...
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    from late June to August. The larvae feed on the leaves of Viola species, including V. adunca, V. nuttallii, V. purpurea, and V. walteri. S. e. egleis S...
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  • green violet Viola adunca — sand violet Viola affinis — Le Conte's violet Viola bicolor — field pansy Viola biflora — northern violet Viola blanda — smooth...
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    Salix cordifolia. — falcata. Salvia azurea, Bot. Mag. t. 1728. Sarracenia adunca, Bot. Mag. t. 1710. — rubra, Bot. Mag. t. 3515. Satyrium repens. Schizandra...
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    Isoetaceae Endangered Isoetes udupiensis Isoetaceae Data deficient Selaginella adunca Selaginellaceae E HP, UP Selaginella cataractarum Selaginellaceae E KL,...
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    Wikidata Q104430461. "Sedimentary facies and trilobite biofacies along an Ordovician shelf to basin. gradient Viola Group South-Central. Oklahoma". Research Gate....
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