r/violet_plants

Image 1 — Unique beauties from Michigan! Variegations or hybrids?
Image 2 — Unique beauties from Michigan! Variegations or hybrids?
Image 3 — Unique beauties from Michigan! Variegations or hybrids?
Image 4 — Unique beauties from Michigan! Variegations or hybrids?

Unique beauties from Michigan! Variegations or hybrids?

I saw these in a nature preserve yesterday and could hardly believe it! I didn't see other violets in the direct vicinity, though there were certainly other patches of fully purple violets elsewhere in the area. What do you think? Bonus picture of my cat, also named Violet!

u/Breezy_Leaves — 4 days ago

A few species of violets in my yard (NE US)

V. sororia, pedata, and then I believe blanda and labrodorica. I grew the V. pedata and the rest are volunteers that I've encouraged.

Couldn't get a good picture of the white ones because they are a bit past peak flowering but they cover most of my backyard now, while common blues are thriving as ground cover in most of my garden beds and gravel walking area

u/s3ntia — 14 days ago