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Viola lutea subsp.
calaminaria (synonym
Viola calaminaria) is a
subspecies of V. lutea, in the
violet family, the Violaceae. The
plant occurs from Kelmis...
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lutea var.
westfalica is in many ways
similar to the yellow-flowered V.
calaminaria, and was long
treated as a
variety of that species.
Recent studies, however...
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Viola lutea subsp.
calaminaria, also
known as the zinc violet,
grows in
soils high in zinc....
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found in a few
other areas worldwide. The most
typical plants are
Viola calaminaria and
Thlaspi calaminare. Many
tourists visit the
reserve for
these flowers...
- flora" (zinc-tolerant plants, such as
yellow calamine violet and
Viola calaminaria).
During the 2021
European floods, the
banks of the
river flooded, including...
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Hungary to the Balkans. Two
particular infraspecifics are V.
lutea subsp.
calaminaria which occurs in the
southernmost Netherlands and
eastern Belgium, and...
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thriving in a
human altered landscape. Two
species of zinc
violet (V.
calaminaria and V. guestphalica) are
capable of
living in
soils severely contaminated...
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include alpine pennycress (Thlaspi caerulescens), the zinc
violet (Viola
calaminaria),
spring sandwort (Minuartia verna), sea
thrift (Armeria maritima), Cochlearia...