Viola uliginosa is an endangered species throughout its range in Central Europe. Based on an unusual combination of morphological characters, including a reported lack of cleistogamous (CL) flowers, it was previously placed in the monotypic subsection Repentes, section Viola. Available individual phylogenetic analyses identify V. uliginosa as a lineage deeply embedded in section Viola, but hitherto its exact position was unknown. Here we confirm the occurrence of cleistogamy in V. uliginosa. Unlike other species of section Viola, V. uliginosa produced both chasmogamous and CL flowers at the same time, not at different times of the year (seasonal cleistogamy). The two flower types differed conspicuously in morphology and microstructure, espe...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Pollination in Viola results both from sternotribic and nototribic pollinator responses, the frequen...
The genus Viola (Violaceae) is among the 40–50 largest genera among angiosperms, yet its taxonomy ha...
Viola subsection Boreali-Americanae (Violaceae), confined to North America including northern Mexico...
The special mixed reproductive system, i.e., the ability of an individual plant to develop both open...
Viola subsection Boreali-Americanae (Violaceae), confined to North America including northern Mexico...
The high morphological variability of Viola arvensis may hinder the proper identification of the clo...
The high morphological variability of Viola arvensis may hinder the proper identification of the clo...
Flower structures, especially the shape of the pistil with stigma, stamen appendages (nectaries) and...
[[abstract]]Viola adenothrix complex contains two morphologically similar forms which were usually t...
Axial and apical flowers of Cryptantha capituliflora were analyzed with regard to morphology and pol...
The high morphological variability of Viola arvensis may hinder the proper identification of the clo...
The genus Viola L. with more than 500 species is difficult taxonomic group due to great intraspecifi...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Pollination in Viola results both from sternotribic and nototribic pollinator responses, the frequen...
The genus Viola (Violaceae) is among the 40–50 largest genera among angiosperms, yet its taxonomy ha...
Viola subsection Boreali-Americanae (Violaceae), confined to North America including northern Mexico...
The special mixed reproductive system, i.e., the ability of an individual plant to develop both open...
Viola subsection Boreali-Americanae (Violaceae), confined to North America including northern Mexico...
The high morphological variability of Viola arvensis may hinder the proper identification of the clo...
The high morphological variability of Viola arvensis may hinder the proper identification of the clo...
Flower structures, especially the shape of the pistil with stigma, stamen appendages (nectaries) and...
[[abstract]]Viola adenothrix complex contains two morphologically similar forms which were usually t...
Axial and apical flowers of Cryptantha capituliflora were analyzed with regard to morphology and pol...
The high morphological variability of Viola arvensis may hinder the proper identification of the clo...
The genus Viola L. with more than 500 species is difficult taxonomic group due to great intraspecifi...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Viola sect. Melanium, the so-called pansy, is an allopolyploid morphologically well-defined lineage ...
Pollination in Viola results both from sternotribic and nototribic pollinator responses, the frequen...