Viola primulifolia

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Read about Viola primulifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola primulifolia, Linn. Usually glabrous but sometimes pubescent: lvs. oblong to ovate, usually rounded at the base or cuneate, obscurely crenate-serrate, the petioles often manifestly winged above: fls. white with purplish veins, on peduncles exceeding the lvs.; sepals lanceolate, acuminate; 3 lower petals beardless or slightly bearded; cleistogamous fls. on shortish erect peduncles. Open moist ground, New Bruns. to Fla. and La.


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