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Viola pedatifida

Prairie Violet

Viola pedatifida (Prairie Violet)

This native perennial plant consists of a rosette of basal leaves, from which one or more flowering stems emerge. The basal leaves have a deeply lobed palmate structure, and are fan-shaped in appearance. The flowering stems are more or less erect, but curve abruptly downward where the small flowers or buds occur.

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Height
3-6 Inches

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Spread
1-2 Inches

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Bloom/Seasonal Color
Lavender Blue


USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8

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Characteristics & Attributes

Root

Fibrous

Season of Interest

Mid (May-June)
Early (Feb-Apr)

Soil Moisture

Average
Moderate

Special Uses

Ground Cover

Sun Exposure

Full Sun
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