Viola palmata

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Read about Viola palmata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola palmata, Linn. Fig. 3941. Rootstock stout, usually oblique rather than erect: first lvs. in spring sometimes less divided but later lvs. palmately 5-11-lobed or -parted, middle segm. largest, all of them variously toothed or cleft: fls. violet-purple, about 1/2 - 1 in. across; lateral petals bearded; sepals rather blunt, ovate-lanceolate; produces cleistogamous fls. on prostrate peduncles. Woodlands, Mass. to Minn. and to Fla.


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