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Hookedspur Violet/Early-blue Violet
Hookedspur Violet/Early-blue Violet Hookedspur Violet/Early-blue Violet Hookedspur Violet/Early-blue Violet

Viola adunca

Common Name: Hookedspur Violet/Early-blue Violet

This early blooming species has delicate blue flowers nestled in tufts of dark green leaves. In a wildlife garden, the long-bloom period makes it a great bedding plant. Hookedspur violet is a used a both a nectar and larval host for a variety of butterflies. It does best on upland restoration sites where competition from invasive plants and grassy thatch are kept to a minimum. 4-8 inches tall.

Flower Color: Blue
Zones: 5-9
Growth Habit: Perennial
Height: 0-2
Spread: 0-2
Light Needs: Sun-Shade
Flowering Season: Spring
Leaf Color: Green
Plant Features: Drought Tolerant, Native to Pacific Northwest

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