Nojisumire is a perennial herb native to Japan.
Like the violet, it can be seen on roadsides, and its similarity in appearance makes it difficult to distinguish.
Nojisumire is slightly paler than violet, has less conspicuous leaf wings and no hairs on the side petals...
There are several points of distinction, although there are exceptions.
The name comes from the violets that bloom on wild roads, as the name suggests.
The word "Difficult" in the language of flowers is said to have been given because the edges of the petals are often wavy.
However, it also has a flower language typical of violets, "small happiness.
ノジスミレは日本在来の多年草。
「スミレ」と同じく道端などで見ることが出来、姿かたちも似ていることから判別が難しい場合...