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seeds of this very unusual almost black viola called Bowles Black. This 4-6in. annual will blossom all summer if blossoms are kept picked off. This is a perfect plant for cottage paths and will reseed lightly for more plants next summer.
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Viola Freckles or Viola sororia
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seeds and hard to find viola Freckles or Viola sororia. Baby blue specks on white blossoms are giving their show in April and May.  Growing only 6 inches, this short lived perennial will reseed to keep them always coming but will not take over. Likes full sun to dappled shade  Hardy in zones 4-9.
Viola Freckles or Viola sororia
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Viola koreana Syletts
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seeds and hard to find viola koreana Syletta or Sweet Violet. Mauve pink flowers in April and May on cyclamen shaped marbled gray leaves with maroon underside. Growing only 6 inches, this short lived perennial will reseed to keep them always coming but will not take over. Hardy in zones 5-8.
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Viola mandschurica Fuji Dawn.  This little perennial plant pops up in the spring with these beautiful pink/green and white leaves.  It will be covered with bright purple violet most of the summer.  The leaves will gradually turn to a bright green as the plant reaches 3-4" in a shady place.   A must for any  zone 3-9 garden.Viola
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seeds of this very unusual almost black Viola called Painted Black. This 4-6" perennial will blossom all summer if blossoms are kept picked off. A must for the black or gothic garden enthusiasts. This is a perfect plant for cottage paths and will reseed lightly for more plants next summer.seeds of this very unusual almost black Viola called Painted Black. This 4-6" perennial will blossom all summer if blossoms are kept picked off. A must for the black or gothic garden enthusiasts. This is a perfect plant for cottage paths and will reseed lightly for more plants next summer.
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seeds of the VERY RARE Viola Papuanum. Obtained only as -Seed Collected Alpine Papua New Guinea- and probably not yet in cultivation! In a shady corner or a pot out of the sun it makes an attractive, slowly creeping carpet of tiny hairy leaves with miniature blue flowers in the spring,  Grows to 2 inches as a hardy perennial in zones 9-11 I'm presuming. If in doubt keep in a pot and bring inside in the winters.
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very rare Viola Viola pedatifida.  This erbaceous perennial pops up in the spring.   A must for any  zone 3-8 garden.  Larkspur violet (also commonly called purple prairie violet or prairie violet) is native from Saskatchewan to Ohio south to Oklahoma and Arkansas.  This is a clump-forming plant that grows to 8" tall. Deep violet-blue flowers (to .75" wide) bloom on leafless stalks from spring into summer. Flowers have five petals, with the middle one prominently spurred. Leaves are divided into bird-foot-like segments with very narrow leaflets.
Viola pedatifida, Prairie Violet, Larkspur violet, purple prairie violet
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Viola Sawyers Black tricolor
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seeds of this very unusual velvety almost black perennial with bright yellow centers is a viola called tricolor Sawyers Black. This 6-8" plant will blossom all summer if blossoms are kept picked offin zones 5-8. Mainly used as a ground cover under deciduous trees as it does not like full sun. This is a perfect plant for cottage paths and will reseed lightly for more plants next summer.
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seeds Viola sororia Rubra Wooly violet Emperor Magenta Red.  An unusual violet native to Eastern North America. Plants form a mound of large heart-shaped leaves, producing lots of bright wine-red flowers in spring. Grows easily in any shady area. Growing 4-6 inch tall in zones 4-9.seeds Viola sororia Rubra Wooly violet Emperor Magenta Red.  An unusual violet native to Eastern North America. Plants form a mound of large heart-shaped leaves, producing lots of bright wine-red flowers in spring. Grows easily in any shady area. Growing 4-6 inch tall in zones 4-9.
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Viola taltalensis
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seeds of this very unusual Viola taltalensis. This native of Chili boasts paddle shaped fuzzy leaves with magenta to dark blue violet blossoms in the spring. Growing to 6 inches tall and 8 inches wide in zones 9b-11.seeds of this very unusual Viola taltalensis. This native of Chili boasts paddle shaped fuzzy leaves with magenta to dark blue violet blossoms in the spring. Growing to 6 inches tall and 8 inches wide in zones 9b-11.
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Viola x williamsii Tiger Eyes, also know as Johnny Jump Up, has attractive gold petals that are inlaid with intricate black veins contrasting with the dark green foliage. These plants grew next to my front steps in a ceramic pot and were the center of attention all winter and through the early spring. Seeds can be started in late fall for the next late winter or early spring. This annual will grow 9 inches in full to partial sun.
Viola x williamsii Tiger Eyes, also know as Johnny Jump Up
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seeds of this very rare violet williamsiana Brush Strokes. These very unusual hardy perennial or half hardy annual small viola faces produce a array of colors as if individually brushed by an artist. Bushy, dwarf plants give outstanding garden performance in summer or autumn displays. Growing to 6 inches in zones 7-9 and useful for baskets, borders and containers.
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