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Alaska violet, Aleutian violet

lance-leaved violet

Viola langsdorffii

Viola lanceolata

Flowering time April-July May-June
Habitat Peatlands, shores, snowmelt communities, and wet meadows, from lowlands to middle elevations. Bogs, moist meadows, cranberry beds, and ditches.
Distribution
Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington; Alaska to California.
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Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington; southwestern British Columbia to southwestern Oregon.
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Origin Native Introduced from eastern and central North America
Conservation status Not of concern Not of concern
Sibling taxa
V. adunca, V. arvensis, V. canadensis, V. flettii, V. glabella, V. howellii, V. lanceolata, V. macloskeyi, V. nephrophylla, V. nuttallii, V. odorata, V. orbiculata, V. palustris, V. pluviae, V. purpurea, V. renifolia, V. riviniana, V. selkirkii, V. sempervirens, V. sheltonii, V. sororia, V. tricolor, V. trinervata, V. ×wittrockiana
V. adunca, V. arvensis, V. canadensis, V. flettii, V. glabella, V. howellii, V. langsdorffii, V. macloskeyi, V. nephrophylla, V. nuttallii, V. odorata, V. orbiculata, V. palustris, V. pluviae, V. purpurea, V. renifolia, V. riviniana, V. selkirkii, V. sempervirens, V. sheltonii, V. sororia, V. tricolor, V. trinervata, V. ×wittrockiana
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