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Average Rating 5 out of 5
A Favorite





I adore species violets and own several. I have 3 of this variety. They are among my favorites because they’re hardy, they stay small, and their purple flowers have a darker center that is really pretty. If you like natural-looking flowers that resemble those you might see in the mountains on a hike, this is one worth trying. Thanks, VB, for growing species varieties!!