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- common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies
How To Use bird's-foot violet In A Sentence
- The bird's-foot violet is a small perennial plant that flowers in the spring and again in the fall.
- In shale and sandy soil, even in the gravel of hillsides, one finds the narrowly divided, finely cut leaves and the bicolored beardless blossom of the Bird's-foot Violet (_V. pedata_), pale bluish purple on the lower petals, dark purple on one or two upper ones, and with a heart of gold. Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
- In Ontario, the bird's-foot violet is found only in the southwest where it grows in several small scattered populations in open black oak savanna habitat.
- In Ontario, the bird's-foot violet is found only in the southwest where it grows in several small scattered populations in open black oak savanna habitat.
- The bird's-foot violet is a small perennial plant that flowers in the spring and again in the fall.