Viola pedatifida

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Read about Viola pedatifida in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola pedatifida, Don. Rootstock short and erect: lvs. palmately multifid, primarily 3-parted or -divided, each segm. again 3-cleft or -parted into linear subdivisions, these often further cut into 2-4 lobes: fls. showy, violet, on scapes surpassing the lvs.; produces cleistogamous fls. with yellowish caps. on erect peduncles. Prairies, Ohio northwestward and south-westward.


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