Viola hallii

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Read about Viola hallii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola hallii, Gray. Plant glabrous; rootstock deep: lvs. 3-divided, the divisions 3-5-cleft, the segms. narrow; stipules leafy: fls. violet and yellow, the 2 upper petals dark violet and the 3 lower petals yellow or cream-colored; lateral petals bearded at base. N. W. Calif. and W. Ore.


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