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Sweet Violet (Viola odorata) Sweet Violet (Viola odorata)
American Violet Society Homepage Sweet Violet, Violet,Viola, Violeta, Pansy, American Violet Society, Violaceae, Cultivation, Wildflower, Flower
Dance of the Violets - Suite101.com As a distinguished member of the Violaceae family, the violet shares it s roots with few relatives.
Dear SWEET Violets - Suite101.com Some surprising uses for another jewel of our lawn, the Violets of spring
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The Medicine Garden All Rights Reserved Botanical name: Viola odorata; viola tricolor (Heartsease) English names: Purple violet, garden violet, sweet violet (v. odorata); Pansy; heartsease; johnny-jump-up, trinity violet (v. tricolor). Part used: aerial parts mostly; some roots Character: moist, pungent, cold, slightly bitter Constituents: saponins, salicylates, alkaloids, flavonoids, volatile oils
Neat stuff: Karen Vaughan: Violets - - - - - - - On the in Apr97: VIOLETS By Violets ( Viola odorata, V. tricolor, V. calcarata, V. canadense, V. palmata,V. pedata, V. rotundifolia, V. pubescens and most of the other wild or cultivated species of violets and pansies) are some of the most underappreciated, important tonic herbs. Viola tricolor All parts of the plant are used: the leaf, flowers, root and whole-plant tincture. The slipperiness of the leaf when you chew it is a good indicator of its medicinal value
Viola odorata - Sweet Violet Plants for a Future: Viola odorata - Sweet Violet - edible uses and growing conditions
Viola species and hybrids--Violet Michigan State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 2. 0 - 00001534 01/01/98 Viola species and hybrids--Violet Hardiness Zones: 6 to 9 Height: 12 in Spread: 12 in Type: herbaceous perennial Flowers: Blue, purple, red, pink, white, yellow Comments: The various species and hybrids of violet often have fragrant flowers that can be a combination of the colors listed. The plants generally grow best in cool, moist conditions and in partial shade
Violet: Early Spring Bloomer - Suite101.com Violets are a wonderful, fragrant early spring bloomer.
The Violet Society Attention all Plant lovers . . . Join The Violet Society its all FREE W elcome to the Violet Society. T he Violet Society is an International Organization of Violet and Viola enthusiasts assembled from all walks of life, united by our love for the Violet Share with us your enthusiasm for this genus . . Copyright © 2000 by The Violet Society . All rights reserved
viola Violets and Pansies - Cultivated and Species Viola Worldwide My interest I have an ongoing fascination with violets and pansies, sparked into existence by my elder sister, Valerie, in a letter she wrote to me in February 1991. My main focus is in writing a photographic monograph on species Viola worldwide (the title is a secret, for now. ). Other writing and photographic projects concerning violets and pansies, amongst other topics, are also in progress
Viruses of Plants - Known susceptibilities of Violaceae Plant Viruses Online Descriptions and Lists from the VIDE Database Known susceptibilities of Violaceae Species tested: European field pansy; Field violet Horned violet; Tufted pansy English violet; Sweet violet; Garden violet (syn. Viola tricolor var
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