Viola "emarginata entomophylla"
Common names:
None.
Synonyms:
None.
Description:
Growth form, foliage and peduncle color and indument same as the species; leaf blade outline broadly oblong, leaf blades of some plants resembling a walkingstick insect (Diapheromera femorata), the central axis narrowly oblong-linear, each margin with 2–4 long slender variously bent processes; chasmogamous flowers same as the species, cleistogamous fruits and seeds unknown.
Ecology:
Somewhat acidic, well-drained sandy soils in oak and oak-pine forests, and open sites along forest borders and roadsides adjacent to open woodlands.
Distribution:
Piedmont of s.-c. VA south to c. NC.
Rarity:
None.
Phenology:
Same as V. emarginata sensu lato.
Affinities:
Same as V. emarginata sensu lato.
Comments:
This narrow regionally endemic variant is highly distinctive, and it should be sought in mature cleistogamous fruit. Needs further study.
Literature Cited:
None.