While a large area of my yard is overgrown with Viola sororia, I noticed these distinctly different violets in the moss on the other side of the house. The plants are tiny, and grow as single individuals here and there. The flowers are of a much richer blue and the leaves are distinctly arrow-shaped.
Scientific name: | Viola sagittata |
Common name: | arrowleaf violet |
Other name: | arrow-leaved violet |
Bloom time: | mid spring |
Color: | blue, lavender, purple |
Light requirements: | full to partial shade |
Zone: | 3 to 8 |
Soil: | N/A |
Water: | moist |
Origin: | eastern North America |
Are the V sagittata(arrowleafed violets) for sale, or can i purchase some.