Viola glabella


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Read about Viola glabella in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola glabella, Nutt. Sts. erect but usually weak, leafy only above: rootstock horizontal, more or less branching: lvs. cordate-reniform, glabrous or only puberulent, the lower ones on elongated petioles; stipules small: fls. bright yellow and somewhat purple-veined; lateral petals bearded; spur short and sac-like. Moist or shady places; widely distributed in the mountains of the N. W. and along the Pacific coast.


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