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THE BOTANY OF VIOLETS AND SWEET VIOLETS
... .Widely scattered throughout most of the world, wild violets are found in Europe ,Asia and in every state in the USA The Genus Viola is divided into sections based on the form ... types including the species below, two types of violet are of particular note Sweet Violets and Parma Violets Viola odorata ( Sweet Violet) Many different hybrid cultivars exist as well as several distinctive forms ...
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Herbal Smoking Mixtures
... to experiment further with herbs not mentioned here, check out innocuous edible leafy herbs like Violets, Viola sp., Self-Heal, Prunella vulgaris, Waterleaf, Hydrophyllum sp., and Paintbrush, Castilleja sp., to name a ...
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Annuals A-Z: Viola (Violets and pansies, by Graham Rice
... Annuals A-Z: Viola (Violets and pansies, by Graham Rice Viola (Pansies and violas) Growing guide Pansies and violas are amongst our most colourful and prolific ... in damp seasons, look out for a suitable fungicide. Viola (Pansy) 'Universal Plus' Ruffled pansies Viola 'Moonbeam' Viola (Pansy) 'Can Can Colette' Variety guide Viola (small flowered, all season): Sorbet Series (13 colours), Penny ...
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Violet, Viola sp.
... Viola sp. :: Violet (Viola sp.) :: Back Next :: I'd appreciate info as to the plant's the species. Kindly e-mail suggestions :: Violets belong to the same genus as pansies. Although ... -- Flowering plants Class: Magnoliopsida -- Dicotyledons Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Violales Family: Violaceae -- Violet family Genus: Viola Species: N/A Back Top Next |Home|What's New|Greece & Mt. Pelion|Weather & ...
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Paghat's Garden: Viola labradorica
... Paghat's Garden: Viola labradorica Labrador Violet Listening, frightened, pale, & cold, Through the withered leaves & mould Peered a violet ... , oh, where is spring?" she said. -Oliver Herford (1863-1935) We planted Labradore or Alpine violets (Viola labradorica purpurea) in a moderately shady area of the shade garden, where they soon spread ...
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Paghat's Garden: Viola tricolor 'Helen Mount'
... come in many cultivated colors, but the basic wild form of this endearing little viola is scarsely anything that needs improving. 'Helen Mount' is essentially the traditional or wild ... years of self-seeding, not usually as aggressive as those almost invasively self-seeding Labrador violets, but retiringly, restrainedly, & humbly reliable for March (first photo) & April (second photo). Not everyone ...
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Information about Sweet Violets
... Violets are native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere and are also distributed in Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes in South America. The word 'Violet' comes from the Latin name 'Viola'. Sweet violets and garden violets are some of the more popular varieties. Widely scattered throughout most of the world, Sweet violets are found in Europe, Asia ...
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Herbs: Violets
... Herbs: Violets Violets by Linda Gilbert Violets --Viola ordorata, also known as sweet violets, so delicate with their velvety purple petals. For me, they always conjure up images of ... drinking of May wine, a concoction made of wine, herbs and of course violets. Combining wine and violets dates back to the days of the ancient Greeks, who would not only put ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: V: Viola
... listing, and supplier list. Plants for the future - Viola odorata - Article on the Violets edible uses and growing conditions. Thepansyviolacompany.co.uk - Viola breeder presents photos of a new breed of cross-bred pansies and violas, and information on the methods used. Viola ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:V:Viola
... Viola home | help Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: V: Viola Please submit only sites which are primarily about violets, violas, and/or pansies. Sites and articles pertaining to violets ... looking for information about African violets, visit the African violets category. Open Directory Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Violaceae: Viola Copyright © 1998-2005 Netscape ...
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