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Canada Violet Viola canadensis Family Violaceae
Brief Description: This plant stands 8-16 inches high. Flowers are born on a leafy stem. The petals are white inside with a yellow base; the outside has a purple tint. Blooms mostly from April to May. Geographic Range: From Newfoundland to Alaska and British Columbia, Alabama, Arizona, and Arkansas. Habitat: Moist woods Garden Use: One of the largest wild violets; effective in masses. |
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