Viola brevistipulata
February 6th's birth flower
- Flower nameViola brevistipulata
- Scientific nameViola brevistipulata
- Alias大葉黄菫
- Place of originJapan
- Place of floweringLow mountains
- Flowering seasonMay, June
What is Viola brevistipulata
February 6th's birth flower: Yellow Viola
Aqua (Waterdrop Poetry, Illustration), Editing & Translation: Mizuho @Kagiken
Yellow Viola, Image provided by Aqua
Note: The Japanese text in the illustration is the snowdrop water droplet poem written below. Aqua is a water spirit.
💧Yellow Violet Dewdrop Poem
I found it
Your radiant yellow
In the spring breeze
The season smiling...
🌿Aqua's Review
Yellow violets,
A bit more reserved than purple violets,
Yet they hold a “quiet joy,”
As if they'd captured spring's light itself in bloom.
Aqua,
felt as if the yellow violet,
suddenly found in the forest,
had whispered, “Spring is coming,”
and my heart warmed with a soft splash.
Viola brevistipulata
Viola brevistipulata is a perennial species of the family Violaceae in the Japanese origin.
Yellow flowers bloom large in the leaves inhabiting the bright forests of Hokkaido, the mountainous region of flowers. One of three stems and leaves separates away.
Honshu. Purple streaks enter
General name: Viola brevistipulata,
Scientific name: Viola brevistipulata, habitat: Hokkaido, Honshu, Environment: bright mountain forest,
Life type: perennial plant,
height of plant height: 5 to 20 cm,
number of leaves: 3 to 4, leaf shape: heart shape, leaf margin: sawtooth,
number of flowers attached: 1 to 3, flower diameter: 1.5 to 2.0 cm, flowering period : May to June, flower color: yellow,
breeding method: rhizomes increase and become clustered.
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