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  2. Viola sororia - Wikipedia

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    Viola sororia (/ v aɪ ˈ oʊ l ə s ə ˈ r ɔːr i ə / vy-OH-lə sə-ROR-ee-ə), [5] known commonly as the common blue violet, is a short-stemmed herbaceous perennial plant native to eastern North America. It is known by a number of common names, including common meadow violet, purple violet, woolly blue violet, hooded violet, and wood ...

  3. List of Viola species - Wikipedia

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    Viola pumila Chaix – meadow violet; Viola purpurea Kellogg – goosefoot violet; Viola pusilla Poepp. Viola pusillima Wedd. Viola pygmaea Juss. ex Poir. Viola × pynzarii Vl.V.Nikitin; Viola pyrenaica Ramond ex DC.

  4. Top 10 Summer Flowering Shrubs for Full Sun - AOL

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    Attract hummingbirds and butterflies with these summer flowering shrubs for full sun that provide a robust nectar source in your own backyard. The post Top 10 Summer Flowering Shrubs for Full Sun ...

  5. List of plants known as violet - Wikipedia

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    Violet identifies various plant taxa, particularly species in the genus Viola, within which the common violet is the best known member in Eurasia and the common blue violet and common purple violet are the best known members in North America, but also: Various species of Barleria, including: Barleria cristata, Philippine violet

  6. Viola (plant) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the common blue violet Viola sororia is the state flower of Illinois, [94] Rhode Island, [95] New Jersey [96] and Wisconsin. [97] [98] In Canada, the Viola cucullata is the provincial flower of New Brunswick, adopted in 1936. [99] In the United Kingdom, Viola riviniana is the county flower of Lincolnshire. [100]

  7. Violaceae - Wikipedia

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    Violaceae is a family of flowering plants established in 1802, consisting of about 1000 species in about 25 genera. It takes its name from the genus Viola, the violets and pansies.

  8. Wood violet - Wikipedia

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    Wood violet is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Viola odorata, native to Europe and Asia; Viola palmata, native to eastern North America, and introduced to Japan and central Europe; Viola riviniana, native to Eurasia and Africa; Viola sororia, native to eastern North America

  9. List of leaf vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Viola adunca [452] Viola canadensis: Canada Violet [453] Viola odorata: Sweet Violet [454] Viola papilionacea: Viola pedata: Bird's Foot Violet [455] Viola sororia: Common blue violet: Viola x wittrockiana: Vitex doniana [456] Vitis amurensis: Amur grape [457] Vitis californica: California wild grape [458] Vitis coignetiae: Vitis labrusca ...