Viola sororia - Common Blue Violet
Viola sororia
Common Blue Violet
NATIVE 3"-8" groundcover forms colonies through rhizomes and self-seeding. A forager's delight with edible leaves all season and edible blossoms in spring. Larval host for frittillary butterflies.
Color: Blue
Bloom Season: Spring (May-June)
Soil Conditions: Medium
Sun Exposure: Full shade, Full sun, Part sun
Function: Deer resistant, Edible, Medicinal, Native, Pollinators