Viola pedunculata

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Read about Viola pedunculata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola pedunculata, Torr. & Gray. Sts. ascending, often 2 ft. long, bearing normally in each lf.-axil as the st. develops a large (1 in. across) orange-yellow fl. on a peduncle 2-5 in. long: rootstock thick and deep: lvs. round-ovate, the base usually truncate, coarsely crenate; stipules leafy: petals purple-veined inside, the lateral ones bearded. W. Calif., where often cult.; handsome.


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