Viola renifolia


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Read about Viola renifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola renifolia, Gray. Pubescent to nearly glabrous: rootstock in mature plants mostly stout and scaly: mature lvs. of summer reniform, distantly crenate-serrate, rounded at the summit: fls. white; petals beardless, the 3 lower ones veined or tinged brownish; sepals narrow-lanceolate; cleistogamous fls. purple, on horizontal peduncles: stolons absent. Arbor-vitae swamps and cold woods, Newf. to the Mackenzie River, and southward in the Alleghany and Rocky Mts.


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