Viola pedata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Viola pedata, Linn. Bird-foot Violet. Rootstock short and erect: plant glabrous: lvs. pedately 3-5-parted or -cleft, the segms. usually 2-4-cleft or -toothed near the apex: petals all beardless. Sandy soil, Mass. and Minn. to Fla.; a handsome species. G.Z. 11:144. Gn. 65, p. 383. G. 13:373; 22:68.—In the typical form the 2 upper petals are dark violet, the 3 lower pale lilac; the concolorous form is by far the more common. A form with petals nearly white is known as var. alba.


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