Exacum affine
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Overview
Exacum affine (syn. Exacum socotranum, Exacum gracilipes)[1] known commercially as the Persian Violet, is a species of plant in the family Gentianaceae. It is Endemism|endemic to Socotra, part of Yemen. 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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- ↑ Exacum affine. The Plant List. Accessed on 04 October 2014.