Jan 3, 2023 · A most beautiful Violet of dry, upland sites. Its showy, light violet-blue flowers, distinctive "bird's-foot"-shaped leaves make it easy to ...
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Viola pedata (Bird's Foot Violet) matures to 3" in height and has purple flowers with orange centers. The leaves are shaped like bird's feet.
Use this lovely native viola in groups, along paths, in rock gardens or on slopes. It is somewhat more difficult to grow than other variety violas. However, it ...
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Viola pedata. Bird's Foot Violet. Typical purple violet flowers over deeply incised foliage. Height: 3" – 6"; Width: 6" – 8"; Soil Conditions: Dry ...
It is a rhizomatous, stemless perennial (to 4" tall) which typically features variably colored flowers, the most common color forms being bi-colored (upper ...
Viola pedata, the birdsfoot violet, bird's-foot violet, or mountain pansy, is a violet native to sandy areas in central and eastern North America.
Habitats for Viola pedata include dry uplands in dry to rocky soils and well-drained black prairie soils. This species is restricted to undisturbed, high- ...
Viola pedata (Birdfoot Violet) ; perennial · native · part shade, sun; dry sandy or rocky soil; prairies, open woods · April - June · 3 to 6 inches.
Flowers are large (1-1.5 inches), purple, flat-faced with prominent yellow stamens; upper two petals are sometimes much darker than lower petals; rarely white; ...