Family: Violaceae
Scientific Name: Viola sororia priceana
Common Name: Confederate Violet, Woolly Blue Violet
Description | A white flowering form of the more common Blue Wood Violet, with a purple blotch in the center of the flowers. |
Plant Type | All Plants, Wild Flowers |
Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
Sunlight | partial sun, bright shade, will tolerate some direct morning sun |
Moisture | average, moist |
Soil & Site | average, moist |
Flowers | white, striking lavender throats, purple lines on the petals |
Fruit | capsule, brown seeds |
Leaves | heart shaped, glossy, arising from the rhizome |
Dimensions | 6 by 4 inches (HS) |
Propagation | seeds, easy by division |
Author's Notes | This grows wild in a section of my back lawn by the vegetable garden. When the violets are blooming I don't cut this section of the lawn. |
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