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Field Pansy

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Field Pansy
Characteristics
This small plant is often seen at the margins of arable fields or bare ground.

 


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Violaceae / Violet Field Pansy (Viola bicolor)
Field Pansy is also known as Johnny-Jump-Up or Wild Pansy. Viola rafinesquii, Viola rafinesquei, Viola kitaibeliana Schult. var. rafinesquei. ...

Beaconsfield Pansy ( Viola wittrockiana )
Beaked Filbert ( Corylus cornuta )
Beaked Magnolia ( Magnolia rostrata ) ...

10 (20)cm, Field Pansy, annual to biannual species from cultivated corn fields. Makes numerous small creamy white flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily self-sow under good conditions. IV-V.
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Pluvia visited it largely - another observer mentions Thrips small wingless insects - as frequent visitors to the flowers. Darwin considered that the cultivated Pansy rarely set seed if there were no insect visitors, but that the little Field Pansy ...

tricolor, one of several species called heartsease and Johnny-jump-up; the Eastern field pansy, a wildflower of North America, is a separate species. Some unrelated plants are also called violets, e.g.

Delta Beaconsfield Pansy [English]: Viola 'Delta Premium Beaconsfield'
Delta Belle Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Delta Belle'
Delta Blue Blotch Pansy [English]: Viola x wittrockiana 'Delta Blue Blotch' ...

See also: Pansy, Violet, May, Viola, Medic

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