Viola cornuta
Viola
To 6–8 in. high and 8 in. wide, with smooth, wavy-edged leaves. Purple, pansylike, slender-spurr...
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Viola hederaceae
Australian Violet
To 1–4 in. high; eventually covers several feet, spreading by runners at slow to moderate rate. ...
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Viola odorata
Sweet Violet
Violet of song and story. To 8 in. high, 1/2 ft. wide. In cool, mild climates, can spread widely by se...
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Viola pedata
Bird’s Foot Violet
So named because its finely divided leaves resemble a bird’s foot. Forms a clump to 2 in. high, ...
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Viola tricolor
Johnny Jump-Up
Perennial grown as a cool-season annual. Spring bloomer to 6–12 in tall and broad; spreads widel...
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Viola x wittrockiana
Pansy
Perennial grown as a cool-season annual. Erect and bushy to 6-10 in. high and 9-12 in. wide. Many stra...
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Vitex agnus-castus
Chaste Tree
In warmest parts of range, grows fast to make a tree to 25 ft. tall and wide, typically with multiple ...
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Vitis californica
California Wild Grape
FromCalifornia and Oregon. To 30 ft.,with 2–4-in. leaves that emergegrayish, mature to green, andturn ...
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Vitis coignetiae
Crimson Glory Vine
Native to Japan and Korea. This is a vigorous vine to 50 ft. tall, with foot-wide deep green lea...
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