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Exacum affine

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Scientific name
  
Exacum affine

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Species

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Genus
  
Exacum

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Exacum


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Exacum, Gentianaceae, Chamaedorea, Elatior Begonia, Embryophyte

Exacum affine


Exacum affine (syn. Exacum socotranum, Exacum gracilipes) known commercially as the Persian violet, is a species of plant in the family Gentianaceae. It is endemic to Socotra, part of Yemen, though its popularity and cultivation around the world have made it an occasional greenhouse weed. Its natural habitat is rocky areas. A small herbaceous biennial plant with dark green, ovate leaves. The small purple flowers have a yellow centre with fragrance.

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