Puccinia violae

Description

Puccinia violae is a rust that causes galls on members of the Viola family, including cultivated varieties.  There is no host alternation.  Orange aecia are borne on distorted, swollen areas on the leaves, stems, petioles and sepals.  Uredinia and dark brown telia (non-galling) appear later.  

Identification difficulty

host

Recording advice

Photograph the rust on the host.  Ensure you have noted the host-plant species in your comments

Habitat

on Viola species - woodland, parks, gardens

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Species profile

Common names
Violet Rust
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Records on NatureSpot:
30
First record:
19/04/2014 (Smith, Peter)
Last record:
21/03/2026 (Timms, Sue)

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