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Web Based Simplified Dichotomous Key To
The Viola of Pennsylvania

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Synopsis: The Violet is Stemmed with White To Blue Flowers.
The Leaves are NOT Extremely Hairy, The Spur is Shorter than Thick
The Flower is Blue/Violet/White-Multi-Hued, OR (White > 5mm across)
The Leaves Only Serrated, NOT Lobed or Dissected, The Leaves Are Longer Than Wide
And Somewhat To Very Hairy.
There are 2 Possible Solutions.
Comparison 8.  A2-K2-L2-M2-O2-T2-Y1-Z1-ZA
 
Are The Leaves Barbed-Spear OR Oval Shaped?
 
(ZA1), Leaves Barbed Spear Shaped    (ZA2), Leaves Nearly Oval Shaped
 
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(1 Possibility) (1 Possibility)
 

By Gary W. Sherwin
Compiled From A Key By Harvey Ballard
Originally Published In Plants of Pennsylvania
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