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viola pedata

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Sunshine Farm and Gardens: Glick Pick Archives: Viola pedata
... Farm and Gardens: Glick Pick Archives: Viola pedata Sunshine Farm and Gardens Rare and Exceptional Plants for the Discriminating Gardener and Collector Home : Glick Pick Archives Viola pedata Click to enlarge There's not very many plants that can take the hot dry baking sun that Viola pedata can take. 33 of our 50 states make a home for Viola pedata ...
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nvps journal:
... really don't know the answer to that one" And it was Viola Pedata that almost brought my wealth of ignorance to the fore. After addressing ... was taken aback with the surprise question "What do I do with Viola Pedata?" A moment of panic, in which I am torn between admitting no ... soil. Given this at its roots I am pleased to say that Viola Pedata is no longer regarded as a !*!. I use a peat-based ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... Viola pedata L. * + bird's-foot violet Viola pedata L. var. ranunculifolia DC. Viola pedatifida G.Don + prairie violet Viola palmata L. var. pedatifida (G.Don) Cronquist Viola pedata L. f. pedata + bird's-foot violet Viola pedata ...
www.botany.wisc.edu

Hort on the Internet: Perennials
... ' - Missouri Veronica spicata 'Nana' - Missouri Veronica spicata 'Red Fox' - Missouri Viola blanda - Missouri Viola labradorica - Missouri Viola pedata - Missouri Viola pubescens var. eriocarpa - Missouri Viola sororia - Missouri Virginia Bluebells - NC State Yarrow - NC State Loosestrife, Yellow ...
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Viola of the West Virginia Mountains
... snowflakes. Viola hastata has yellow flowers. Viola canadensis is the tallest of our native Viola species. As with the aforementioned species, this Viola ... fine, dark lines. The three lower petals are purple veined. Viola pedata is known locally as the "Birds Foot Violet". This common ... of a birds foot. In contrast to the above species, Viola pedata is found mainly in a shale barren setting in well ...
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Regal Fritillary
... of most fritillaries, eat only violets. In particular, Regals prefer the Birdsfoot Violet [Viola pedata] and Prairie Violet [Viola pedatifida]. The eggs are laid in late summer. The newly hatched caterpillars overwinter and ...
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MBG Kemper Center PlantFinder
... dentatum 'Ralph Senior' AUTUMN JAZZ - Arrowwood viburnum Viburnum prunifolium - Black haw Viola pedata - Bird's foot violet Viola pubescens var. eriocarpa - Smooth yellow violet Viola sororia - Woolly blue violet © Missouri Botanical Garden, 2001-2006
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MBG Kemper Center PlantFinder
... Viola - Viola 'Dancing Geisha' Viola - Viola grypoceras var. exilis 'Sylettas' Violet - Viola 'Cat's Whiskers' Violet - Viola 'Etain' Violet - Viola 'Rebecca' Violet, African - Saintpaulia ionantha Violet, bird's foot - Viola pedata Violet, horned - Viola cornuta Violet, Labrador - Viola labradorica Violet, larkspur - Viola ...
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Munchkin Nursery & Gardens Online Catalog
... be seen during bad weather. Better than TV by far. 2 foot size ONSITE ONLY Viola pedata [Birdsfoot violet ]: $7.00 N Z5- > The foliage is finely cut to resemble the foot ...
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pedata_faces
... Viola pedata - Faces [ back to Rock Gardening ] [ back to PlantBuzz ] Gallery of Viola pedata "faces", close-ups of variably shaped flowers to illustrate the fascinating diversity of our native ... . All photos by Marsha Russell, Littleton, Massachusetts. Visiting a large, heavily populated colony of Viola pedata here in Massachusetts is much like visiting a major city, especially one which also ...
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