Blue Garden Violet (Viola Papilionacea) | Bare-roots
It also happens to be the state flower of Illinois, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Wisconsin. Freely self-seeding, Common Blue Violet will spread readily. Viola sororia is also one of the larval host plants for the Edward's Fritillary butterfly, Great Spangled Fritillary butterfly, the Coronis Fritillary butterfly, the Mormon Fritillary butterfly, and the Variegated Fritillary butterfly.
Specifications
| Common Name | Native/wild violets |
| Color | Blue |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Growth Habit | Clumping |
| Brand | Unbranded |
| Season Of Interest | Spring, Summer |
| Plant Form | Bare Root |
| Growth Stage | Seedling |
| Type | Native Plants |
| Watering | Medium |
| Genus | Viola |
| Growth Rate | Medium |
| Foliage | See picture |
| Sunlight | Low Sun, Medium Sun |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
It also happens to be the state flower of Illinois, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Wisconsin. Freely self-seeding, Common Blue Violet will spread readily. Viola sororia is also one of the larval host plants for the Edward's Fritillary butterfly, Great Spangled Fritillary butterfly, the Coronis Fritillary butterfly, the Mormon Fritillary butterfly, and the Variegated Fritillary butterfly.