Viola fimbriatula
Found in disturbed areas, old fields, dry, poor or rocky soils. Leaves and peduncles are quite hairy. Some taxonomists consider this a variety of V. sagittata. See more on Arieh Tal's Viola pages here.
Plant Information
Common Name(s):
northern downy violet
downy blue violet
downy blue violet
Alternate Scientific Names:
Viola sagittata var. ovata
Type:
Native
Herbaceous Plants - Annuals, Biennials, Perennials
Moisture:
Dry
Moist
Moist
Light:
Sun
Part Sun
Part Sun
Soil:
Rocky/Stony
Attracts butterflies/pollinators