Viola sect. Viola
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Viola sect. Viola is a botanical section within the genus Viola that includes many of the typical violet species characterized by their heart-shaped leaves and often fragrant, bilaterally symmetrical flowers.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15444492 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Viola sect. Viola Context triple: [Violaceae, containsGenus, Viola sect. Viola]
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Viola sororia
Viola sororia is a common North American violet species known for its heart-shaped leaves and purple, white, or bicolored spring flowers that often naturalize in lawns and woodlands.
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Tropaeolaceae
Tropaeolaceae is a small family of flowering plants best known for the garden nasturtiums, which are cultivated worldwide for their bright, showy flowers and edible leaves.
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Rosoideae
Rosoideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the rose family (Rosaceae) that includes genera such as roses, strawberries, and raspberries.
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Epilobium
Epilobium is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as willowherbs, found in a variety of temperate habitats and noted for their slender stems and small, often pink or purple flowers.
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Ruschioideae
Ruschioideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the ice plant family Aizoaceae, comprising many succulent species adapted to arid environments, including genera such as Conophytum.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Viola sect. Viola Target entity description: Viola sect. Viola is a botanical section within the genus Viola that includes many of the typical violet species characterized by their heart-shaped leaves and often fragrant, bilaterally symmetrical flowers.
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A.
Viola sororia
Viola sororia is a common North American violet species known for its heart-shaped leaves and purple, white, or bicolored spring flowers that often naturalize in lawns and woodlands.
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B.
Tropaeolaceae
Tropaeolaceae is a small family of flowering plants best known for the garden nasturtiums, which are cultivated worldwide for their bright, showy flowers and edible leaves.
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C.
Rosoideae
Rosoideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the rose family (Rosaceae) that includes genera such as roses, strawberries, and raspberries.
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Epilobium
Epilobium is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as willowherbs, found in a variety of temperate habitats and noted for their slender stems and small, often pink or purple flowers.
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E.
Ruschioideae
Ruschioideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the ice plant family Aizoaceae, comprising many succulent species adapted to arid environments, including genera such as Conophytum.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Viola sect. Viola (garden pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (wild pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (tufted pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (marsh violets)
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Viola sect. Viola (field pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (sweet violets)
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Viola sect. Viola (wood violets)
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Viola sect. Viola (hedge violets)
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Viola sect. Viola (riverbank violets)
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Viola sect. Viola (alpine violets)
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Viola sect. Viola (ornamental pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (garden violets)
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Viola sect. Viola (cultivated pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (hybrid pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (bedding pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (border pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (horticultural pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy cultivars)
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Viola sect. Viola (garden hybrids)
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Viola sect. Viola (ornamental hybrids)
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Viola sect. Viola (florist pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (nursery pansies)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy varieties)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy series)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy lines)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy strains)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy groups)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy mixes)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy selections)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy forms)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy types)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy colors)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy patterns)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy blooms)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy flowers)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy petals)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy faces)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy markings)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy spots)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy blotches)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy eyes)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy whiskers)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy beards)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy centers)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy throats)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy hearts)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy cores)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy discs)
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Viola sect. Viola (pansy zones)