Habitat: Dry woods and open areas. Range: Most of eastern U. S. Comments: This violet does not reproduce vegetatively like most other violets. Reproduction is by seed only.
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I see "dry woods" & I know I'll never see those here. *LOL* Very pretty, though! Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post and great photo. I didn't know that about this violet.
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Hello Marvin --
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment on my blog -- you've really got great photos and information here so I gave you a link. I'll be stopping by on a regular basis, for sure...
I love violets. This is really special, and I'll be on the lookout for it. I may have seen it last spring. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteMe too! I love violets also!
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