Viola rotundifolia


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Read about Viola rotundifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viola rotundifolia, Michx. Plant with long and stout scaly rootstocks, and making short stolons: lvs. in midsummer oval, 2-4 in. wide, thick and prostrate, crenate, fls. bright yellow, with brown lines on the 3 lower petals; lateral petals bearded; cleistogamous fls. on deflexed peduncles. Cold woods in the mountains from Maine to N. Ga.


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