Viola pedata L. ssp. cuneatiloba (Brainerd ex Fernald) H.E.Ballard

Locations ofViola pedata  L. ssp. cuneatiloba (Brainerd ex Fernald) H.E.Ballard in Virginia

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Family
Violaceae
Botanical Name
Viola pedata L. ssp. cuneatiloba (Brainerd ex Fernald) H.E.Ballard
Common Name
Squirrel Corn Bird’s-foot Violet
Synonym(s)
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Not in Flora of Virginia; named and described after its publication
Comments
The map is a skeletal placeholder pending acquisition of confirmed specimen data. Ballard recently elevated this taxon, originally a form described by Fernald, to subspecies status because of its distinct leaf morphology and ecological restriction to shale barrens of the Ridge and Valley region. Ssp. cuneatiloba has a narrow range from Pennsylvania and New Jersey to Virginia and West Virginia. The map in Ballard et al. (2023, see below) reports occurrences in Augusta, Bland, Botetourt, Loudoun, Montgomery, and Shenandoah counties, but we have been unable to determine the source of these records. For more information see Ballard, H.E., J.T. Kartesz, and M. Nishino. 2023. A taxonomic treatment of the Violets (Violaceae) of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Jour. Torrey Bot. Soc. 150(1): 3-266.
Habitat
Shale barrens; restricted to the Ridge and Valley province. Status is uncertain, but apparently not rare.
Native Status
Native

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