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Viola lilliputana, the Lilliputian violet, is a species of violet described in 2012, and is among the smallest violets, and in fact one of the tiniest terrestrial dicot plants in the world. It was discovered from the arid puna in the Peruvian Andes in 1960s and formally described only after half a century later. The name is derived from the fictional little people in Gulliver's Travels.

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  • Viola lilliputana (ru)
  • Viola lilliputana (en)
  • Viola lilliputana (sv)
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  • Viola lilliputana är en violväxtart som beskrevs av och H.E.Ballard. Viola lilliputana ingår i släktet violer, och familjen violväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Víola lilliputána (лат.) — вид травянистых растений рода Фиалка (Viola) семейства Фиалковые (Violaceae). Одно из самых маленьких двудольных растений в мире и одно из самых малых представителей рода Фиалка. Своё название получила в честь лилипутов, героев книги Джонатана Свифта «Путешествия Гулливера». Входит в десять самых замечательных видов 2013 года. (ru)
  • Viola lilliputana, the Lilliputian violet, is a species of violet described in 2012, and is among the smallest violets, and in fact one of the tiniest terrestrial dicot plants in the world. It was discovered from the arid puna in the Peruvian Andes in 1960s and formally described only after half a century later. The name is derived from the fictional little people in Gulliver's Travels. (en)
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  • Ballard and Iltis 2012 (en)
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  • Viola lilliputana, the Lilliputian violet, is a species of violet described in 2012, and is among the smallest violets, and in fact one of the tiniest terrestrial dicot plants in the world. It was discovered from the arid puna in the Peruvian Andes in 1960s and formally described only after half a century later. The name is derived from the fictional little people in Gulliver's Travels. The violet species was selected by the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University to be among the Top 10 New Species discovered in 2012 out of more than 140 nominated species. Its distinctiveness is the small size. The selection was publicised on 22 May 2013. (en)
  • Viola lilliputana är en violväxtart som beskrevs av och H.E.Ballard. Viola lilliputana ingår i släktet violer, och familjen violväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Víola lilliputána (лат.) — вид травянистых растений рода Фиалка (Viola) семейства Фиалковые (Violaceae). Одно из самых маленьких двудольных растений в мире и одно из самых малых представителей рода Фиалка. Своё название получила в честь лилипутов, героев книги Джонатана Свифта «Путешествия Гулливера». Входит в десять самых замечательных видов 2013 года. (ru)
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