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Violaceae
Viola, English Violet, Garden Violet, Sweet Violet 'Josephine'
Violaodorata
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Violaceae
(vy-oh-LAY-see-ee)
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Viola
(vy-OH-la)
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odorata
(oh-dor-AY-tuh)
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Flowers are good for drying and preserving
Flowers are fragrant
Flowers are showy
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Emma60
Grassy Creek, NC (Zone 6a)
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December 2020
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(Carman, New Zealand). Described by Roy Coombs as "carmine-cerise). Very showy.
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