Viola nuttallii

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Read about Viola nuttallii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola nuttallii, Pursh. Pubescent or nearly glabrous, with a deep stout rootstock: early lvs. and fls. from near the crown, the later fls. cleistogamous and on long peduncles: lvs. oblong-lanceolate, tapering into margined petioles, obtuse at apex, crenate-dentate or entire: fls. yellow, the petals beardless or with slight beards; sepals lanceolate or linear. From the Rocky Mts. eastward to Dak. and Mo.


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