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My violet does not flower. Only seed pods grow, then fall off. Any ideas as how to get them to bloom again??? I live in Zone 3-4. They ar...Read More
I have this plant in a full sun position I try to keep up with the watering but it dose fine in a dry soil it flowers also I live in fall...Read More
I love this sweet plant...first purchased it as one of the Stepables in a pack of six. It does freely self seed, which is fine for me. ...Read More
The popular purple-leafed violet that's widely sold in the US as the native Labrador violet (Viola labradorica) is actually a form of the...Read More
Wow they weren't kidding when they said invasive! Don't let the dainty & delicate appearance fool you.
I grew this in a...Read More
Plants labeled Viola labradorica in cultivation, including all of those with leaves variably suffused with purple, burgundy, or maroon, a...Read More
Just moved to Savannah Ga From Wahiawa HI, and was itching to garden. Sitting in my dinning room I could see these purple flowers from ...Read More
A dainty charmer! Began with one plant from a local nursery that bloomed sparsely but seeded well. In fertile amended soil mulched lightl...Read More
Great plant, native to MA and i see it popping up all over the yard. it is a real treat to behold the flowers in the spring.
I purchased this plant at a nursery for a Pacific NW garden, underneath tall maple trees where the spring sun shines, but becomes full sh...Read More
I love this little violet. It makes sheets of purple in Spring & then throws up a solitary bloom here & there all Summer & into Fall her...Read More
I'm sure everyone else has beautiful flowers, but mine is a mutant. It makes (I believe to be) indistinguishable flowers. I am constant...Read More
I have grown this plant for almost five years. As a friend had this plant long before I did, I learned from her experience and placed it...Read More
I have this little gem in a couple of my shady areas. It is a sweet little violet. It will re-seed, but is not invasive. It is bloomin...Read More
Blooms April-May in my garden. This is very happy for me in a well mulched area in full sun. My information says it is hardy in zones 3-...Read More
In Central Virginia, eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mtn.s. Spreads slowly but persistently, holding its own against waves of Galium od...Read More
I found a volunteer that has been growing in a part of my garden that gets VERY little water and is in deep shade. It hasn't flowered, b...Read More
I love this dainty Viola, I just collected seeds, will plant in couple more weeks, hope they make it, there's always plenty of seeds if I...Read More
This plant grew very well in dappled shade in my Half Moon Bay, CA garden.
I love this little violet. It's quite dainty and the purple-tinged leaves are an interesting color. It flowers with small dark purple v...Read More
Syn Viola adunca var. minor
Often confused with Viola riviniana var. purpurea.
Native to Canada, North USA and Gr...Read More