Viola palmata (Early Blue Violet)
One of the showiest Violets! For full sun to partial shade, Early Blue Violet forms 8" clumps completely covered with flowers.

Dormant bare root plants ship each year during optimal transplanting seasons: Spring (April - May) and Fall (October).
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Catalog Number VIO08F
Scientific Name Viola palmata
Common Name Early Blue Violet
Germination Code M or C(60), D
Wetland Code UPL
Sun Exposure Prairie , Savanna
Soil Moisture Dry Mesic
Height 6 inches
Bloom Color Purple
Bloom Time April , May , June , September
Plant Type Forbs (Wildflowers)
Availability Bare Root Plants
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Viola palmata (Early Blue Violet)
Map Key
Present in state Present in county, native to state Present in county, not native to state  
Not present in state Present historically, now extirpated    
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Companion Plants and Products

Viola papilionacea (Common Blue Violet) See details
Viola papilionacea (Common Blue Violet)
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1 - 2 $3.15   $2.36
3 - 11 $2.25   $1.69
12 - 35 $1.60   $1.20
36 - 99 $1.35   $1.01
There is a violet for every situation. A sure bet for a violet that will do well in many landscapes would be the Common Blue Violet.


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