Common Blue Violet {1-Gallon pot}

Viola sororia (AKA Viola cucullata var. sororia, Viola floridana, Viola latiuscula, Viola palmata var. sororia, Viola papilionacea, Viola papilionacea var. priceana, Viola priceana, Dooryard Violet, Hooded Blue Violet, Hooded Violet, Meadow Violet, Missouri Violet, Purple Violet, Wood Violet, Woolly Blue Violet)
Pronunciation: vy-OH-luh soh-ROH-ree-uh
Product: 203168
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Grow Viola sororia (Common Blue Violet) for an easy, charming native groundcover that brings early-season color and pollinator activity to your yard. You will get deep blue-violet (sometimes white) flowers held just above a low rosette of heart-shaped leaves, typically staying around 4-6 inches tall for a neat, natural look.

Plant it where you can enjoy it up close: along woodland edges, in shade gardens, under deciduous trees, or in informal borders. It tolerates a wide range of light, from full sun to deep shade, but it looks best with consistent moisture and some protection from hot, drying afternoon sun.

Give it average to moist, well-drained soil with organic matter, and it will settle in quickly. Once established, it can spread by seed and short underground growth, forming small patches that knit into a soft, living carpet. If you want it to stay contained, remove spent flowers before seed set or thin seedlings where they wander.

Common Blue Violet supports wildlife in several ways. The flowers provide nectar for visiting insects, and the foliage is used by fritillary butterfly larvae. Birds and small mammals may take the seeds, especially where the plant is allowed to naturalize.

You can also enjoy it in the kitchen: young leaves can be eaten fresh or cooked, and the edible flowers make a pretty garnish. Keep harvest light so the plant stays vigorous, and be sure you are identifying the correct plant before eating anything.

For a simple care routine, water during dry spells, top-dress with compost in spring, and let fallen leaves remain as a natural mulch while still allowing new growth to emerge.

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