. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . VIOLACEAF II. 4. Viola triloba Scliwe Fig. 2926. 3. Viola Stoneana House, ^^'itme^ Stone's Molet. Fig. 2925. Viola septemloba Stone, Proc. Acad. Phila. 1903: 678 Not Le Conte 1826. l\ Stoneana House, Bull. Torr. Club 32: 253. 1905. Glabrous, except for very minute hairs along the margin of the leaves and on tlie veins; blades, cept sometimes the earliest, 3-divide


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . VIOLACEAF II. 4. Viola triloba Scliwe Fig. 2926. 3. Viola Stoneana House, ^^'itme^ Stone's Molet. Fig. 2925. Viola septemloba Stone, Proc. Acad. Phila. 1903: 678 Not Le Conte 1826. l\ Stoneana House, Bull. Torr. Club 32: 253. 1905. Glabrous, except for very minute hairs along the margin of the leaves and on tlie veins; blades, cept sometimes the earliest, 3-divided or -parted, the segments 2-3-cleft, the divisions cuneate or oblan- ceolate, acuminate, remotely toothed on the upper half, the middle division the widest, the two lower often lunate and coarsely toothed on the lower mar- gin ; mature leaves often 10-14' high, the blades 3'-4' wide; flowers on peduncles 3-4' high, large, violet, darker toward the throat, lateral petals bearded, spurred petal glabrous; cicistogamous flowers on short horizontal peduncles, their capsules ovoid, blotched with purple; seeds bufi'. Moist woodlands, Xew Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and Maryland. May. Three-lobed Molet. m. Journ. Sci. 5: 57. 182 , Ann. Lye. N. Y. 2: 140. 1826. Earliest leaves and those put forth in late sum- mer usually with uncut blades, reniform, cordate, sparingly pubescent or glabrate; those unfolding at petaliferous flowering densely villous beneath and on the petioles, the blades 4'-6' wide when mature, 3-lohed or rarely 3-parted, the middle segment broad, the lateral lunate, divaricate, often coarsely toothed or cleft; peduncles mostly glabrous, shorter than the leaves; petals deep violet; outer sepals ovate-lanceo- late, somewhat obtuse, slightly ciliate, cicistogamous capsules ovoid, purplish; seeds buff or brown. Dry woodlands, southern New England and New York, south to Georgia and Alabama. Var. dilatata (Ell.) Brainerd (('. falcata Greene), in which the pedately cut leave


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