Tallgrass Prairie Photography
Birds Foot Violet
Nature Photography by Gary D.Tonhouse

Bird's Foot Violet

© Gary D.Tonhouse 1997 - 20
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Violet, Birds Foot
Viola pedata


A native wildflower of dry and open prairies that blooms from mid to late spring. The birds-foot shaped leaves and stems from this hardy perennial arise from the rootstock. It grows best in full or filtered sun with well-drained acidic soil and can rot if the soil is too wet. Companion plants could be lance-leaved coreposis, purple prairie clover, prairie smoke and pasqueflower

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