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Image of Viola photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Pansy, Violet)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

(Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

Image of Viola (ALPINE™ SPRING, ALPINE™ SERIES) photo by: Syngenta

Syngenta

(Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

Image of Viola (ALPINE™ SUMMER, ALPINE™ SERIES) photo by: Syngenta

Syngenta

(Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

Image of Viola (ALPINE™ SUN, ALPINE™ SERIES) photo by: Syngenta

Syngenta

(Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

Image of Viola (ALPINE™ VIOLET AND WHITE, ALPINE™ SERIES) photo by: Syngenta

Syngenta

(Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

(Arkwright's Ruby Violet, Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

Image of Viola

PlantHaven

(Blue Moon Viola, Viola)

A heat- and cold-tolerant hybrid viola that flowers over a long season, 'Blue Moon' is a small short-lived herbaceous perennial sometimes used as an annual.

Compact mounds of semi-evergreen, oval, scalloped leaves give rise to solitary flowers on short stems. The blooms have five petals: two upright and ear-like, two horizontal, and one broad and down-pointing. The three lower petals are cream to yellow with pale blue rims and blue whiskers; the upper two are pale blue with cream centers or streaking....

(Blue Shades Violet, Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...

(Butterfly Wings Violet, Viola)

Viola is a large genus of about 550 species of small herbaceous annuals, perennials, or small subshrubs. Many are grown in gardens for their sweet-faced flowers.

Violets are found in most temperate regions of the world in a wide variety of habitats. They may be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous. The leaves often appear near the ground to form rosettes, but some species have leafy stems and others creep via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). They are variable in shape and color...