r/violet_plants

A few species of violets in my yard (NE US)

V. sororia, pedata, and then I believe blanda and labrodorica. I grew the V. pedata and the rest are volunteers that I've encouraged.

Couldn't get a good picture of the white ones because they are a bit past peak flowering but they cover most of my backyard now, while common blues are thriving as ground cover in most of my garden beds and gravel walking area

u/s3ntia — 6 days ago
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I believe this is V. communis, though it may be V. domestica, though I don’t think that is a fully recognized taxon yet.

u/apstamp45 — 10 days ago

Planted one of these two years ago and she’s nicely starting to spread around my yard.

u/apstamp45 — 11 days ago