Teide violet (Viola cheiranthifolia)

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The Teide violet (Viola cheiranthifolia) is a rare, high-altitude violet species endemic to the slopes of Mount Teide on Tenerife in the Canary Islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf endemic species
plant species
violet
adaptation cold-tolerant
drought-tolerant
high-altitude conditions
belongsTo angiosperms
eudicots
belongsToFloraOf Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Macaronesia NERFINISHED
binomialName Viola cheiranthifolia NERFINISHED
climate alpine-like climate of Mount Teide
commonName Teide violet NERFINISHED
conservationStatus rare
country Spain
describedAs high-altitude violet species
distribution upper slopes of Mount Teide
endemicTo Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Mount Teide NERFINISHED
Tenerife NERFINISHED
environment volcanic substrate
family Violaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor purple
violet
foundOn slopes of Mount Teide
genus Viola
growthForm perennial herb
habitat high-altitude volcanic slopes
subalpine zone of Mount Teide
hasFlower zygomorphic flower
hasLatinEpithet cheiranthifolia
island Tenerife NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf high-mountain flora studies of Teide National Park
kingdom Plantae
lifeCycle perennial
locatedInProtectedArea Teide National Park NERFINISHED
nativeRange Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the highest flowering plants on Mount Teide
occursAboveSeaLevel high elevations
order Malpighiales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticOrgan leaves
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
region Canary Islands NERFINISHED
reproduction sexual reproduction via seeds
scientificName Viola cheiranthifolia NERFINISHED
taxonRank species

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Teide National Park flora Teide violet (Viola cheiranthifolia)