Viola selkirkii
 
Long-Spurred Violet

Stamens View C

Brockelbank Hill, Highway 980 South of Armit
23-May-2017

Note each anther is tipped with an orange appendage.  Two of the five anthers have a backward pointing spur, but those are hidden in this photograph.

A key to violets originally written by Vern Harmes and subsequently expanded by Glen Lee to include most of the violets found in Saskatchewan can be found here

Selkirkii: Answers to questions in Lee/Harmes key leading to this species. 

plant without a leafy flowering stem, the leaves and flower stem all grow from a central rootstalk; NOT [plant has leafy flowering stems]

leaves not deeply divided or lobed, merely shallowly toothed; NOT [leaves cleft almost to their bases]

flowers purple-blue or mauve; NOT [flowers yellow], NOT [flowers white]

petals beardless; NOT [side petals or all petals bearded]

flower spur is long, about 2/3 the length of the petal blade

 

Violaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this family. 

herbs; NOT [shrubs or trees]

plants terrestrial or semiaquatic; NOT [plants aquatic, leaves submerged or floating]

plants not with colored milky juice

plants with more than one normal leaf

some or all leaves alternate; NOT [leaves opposite, whorled, or basal]

leaves with stipules; NOT [leaves without stipules, or having glands]

flowers with two floral rings

calyx regular; NOT [calyx irregular, some sepals smaller than others]

corolla with each petal distinct from the others

corolla irregular in shape; NOT [corolla regular in shape]

corolla with one petal spurred or sac-like; NOT [corolla pea-like]

stamens usually separate or partly so, not in a column; NOT [stamens numerous, united into a column]

fruit a 3-valved capsule; NOT [fruit a legume]