Missouri Violet
Missouri Violet (Viola sororia) is a versatile herbaceous plant that thrives in moist, rich soils and adapts well to both full sun and partial shade. Preferring high water use, it flourishes in consistently moist environments. Missouri Violet is known for its glossy, heart-shaped leaves and striking purple flowers with white throats, which bloom in spring. It attracts birds, offers high deer resistance, and can be used as a food source—its leaves are rich in vitamins A and C, and its flowers can be made into candies and jellies. Scientific Name: Viola sororia Origin: Eastern North America Height: 8 to 10 inches Spread: 8 to 10 inches Light: Full Sun, Partial Shade Water: High Blooms: March-May USDA Zones: 3-7
Specifications
- Size
- 4 inch, 1 gallon, 5 inch
Variants (3)
- 4 inch — 6.50 USD — In stock
- 1 gallon — 16.50 USD — Out of stock
- 5 inch — 8.00 USD — Out of stock
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