Pale violet |
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Delicate small creamy white violets with purple lines in the throat are produced on branching stems from April through June, small heart-shaped nearly evergreen 1-3" leaves, cut flowers. This violet produces foliage much earlier in the spring & blooms much later than Confederate Violet or Common Blue Violet – we’ve had a mixed bed of all three species here at Toadshade & the combination has violets blooming for months.
8-16" tall
Plant Hardiness Zones: 4a-8b
Perennial
Native Range: s. MI, s. ON, NY south to n. GA & OK. Rare in CT
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