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Wildflowers - Wild Violet
There is nothing quite so dainty and charming as the wild violet. Growing just 4" to 6" in height, the petite plants are best enjoyed in the outdoors. The perennial does well in flower beds, containers, woodlands, or as groundcover. The spring beauties generally bloom in their second year and easily self-seed. At Everwilde farms, we saw perky volunteers popping up everywhere!
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A stunning spring wildflower, this species has been called the queen of violets. The common name refers to the leaves, which have a shape similar to a bird's foot. The species name, "pedata," also means "foot-like." Historical records show that this plant first arrived in Europe in the mid 18th century, and was then named by Linnaeus and included in his landmark publication Species Plantarum.Starting at $2.98 USD
There is nothing quite so dainty and charming as the wild violet. Growing just 4" to 6" in height, the petite plants are best enjoyed in the outdoors. The perennial does well in flower beds, containers, woodlands, or as groundcover. The spring beauties generally bloom in their second year and easily self-seed. At Everwilde farms, we saw perky volunteers popping up everywhere!